Yu SX, Cheng XK, Li B, Hao JH. Nasal mucosa pyoderma vegetans associated with ulcerative colitis: A case report. World J Clin Cases 2020; 8(20): 4953-4957 [PMID: 33195666 DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v8.i20.4953]
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Jing-Hua Hao, MD, Chief Doctor, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Shandong Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Shandong First Medical University, No. 324 Jingwu Road, Jinan 250021, Shandong Province, China. jinghua_hao@hotmail.com
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World J Clin Cases. Oct 26, 2020; 8(20): 4953-4957 Published online Oct 26, 2020. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v8.i20.4953
Nasal mucosa pyoderma vegetans associated with ulcerative colitis: A case report
Shu-Xia Yu, Xian-Kui Cheng, Bin Li, Jing-Hua Hao
Shu-Xia Yu, Bin Li, Jing-Hua Hao, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Shandong Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Shandong First Medical University, Jinan 250021, Shandong Province, China
Xian-Kui Cheng, Department of Pathology, Shandong Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Shandong First Medical University, Jinan 250021, Shandong Province, China
Author contributions: Yu SX and Cheng XK contributed to this article equally; Yu SX provided data acquisition and data analysis; Cheng XK provided the pathological reports; Li B collected the patient’s information; Xu HW took apart in the treatment of the patient; Hao JH supervised the study and was responsible for ensuring the integrity of the work from inception to published article.
Supported byShandong Medical and Health Science and Technology Development Plan Project, No. 2018WS275.
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Corresponding author: Jing-Hua Hao, MD, Chief Doctor, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Shandong Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Shandong First Medical University, No. 324 Jingwu Road, Jinan 250021, Shandong Province, China. jinghua_hao@hotmail.com
Received: May 29, 2020 Peer-review started: May 29, 2020 First decision: June 13, 2020 Revised: June 23, 2020 Accepted: September 2, 2020 Article in press: September 2, 2020 Published online: October 26, 2020 Processing time: 150 Days and 7.6 Hours
Abstract
BACKGROUND
Pyoderma vegetans (PV) is not a common extra-intestinal manifestation of ulcerative colitis (UC), while nasal mucosa PV associated with UC is particularly rare.
CASE SUMMARY
We report a 28-year-old female with a history of UC and pyoderma gangrenosum who presented with nasal pain. A nasal lesion could be observed in her nose, and histopathological examination was indicative of PV. The patient was treated with oral prednisone (40 mg per day) with good response and became symptomatically free. There was no recurrent attack after 1 year of follow-up.
CONCLUSION
Inflammatory bowel disease patients presenting with nasal pain should be further investigated to rule out the coexistence of nasal mucosa PV.
Core Tip: Pyoderma vegetans (PV) is not a common extra-intestinal manifestation of ulcerative colitis (UC), while nasal mucosa PV associated with UC is particularly rare. We present herein a rare case of PV with nasal pain that evolved in a patient with ulcerative colitis. A nasal lesion could be observed in her nose and histopathological examination was indicative of PV. This case highlights that inflammatory bowel disease patients presenting with nasal pain should be further investigated to rule out the coexistence of nasal mucosa PV.