Ch. 16 - Panniculitis Flashcards

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Distinguish between the patterns of septal and lobular panniculitis.

A

Septal: Normal small uniform fat lobules.

Lobular: Necrotic, enlarged/variable, with lipophages.

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Erythema nodosum

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Septal panniculitis with neutrophils (acute) or granulomatous inflammation (chronic) in septum.

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What conditions present with lobular panniculitis?

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Lupus panniculitis (lupus profundus)

Pancreatic panniculitis

Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn

Eosinophilic panniculitis

Suppurative/granulomatous panniculitis

Nodular vasculitis/erythema induratim of Bazin

Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency

Lipodermatosclerosis (stasis paniculitis)

Cytophagic histiocytic panniculitis

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Lupus panniculitis (lupus profundus)

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Lobular panniculitis with fibrin & hyaline rings around fat. Nodular lymphoid infiltrate. Other lupus features…

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Pancreatic panniculitis

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Necrosis of fat lobule with calcium soap outlining necrotic lipocytes. In context of pancreatitis.

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Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn

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Necrosis of fat lobule with crystallization of fat. Granulomatous inflammation.

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Eosinophilic panniculitis

(causes?)

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Eosinophils in septum and lobule with variable necrosis.

(Churg-strauss, parasite, arthropod…)

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Suppurative and granulomatous panniculitis

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Lobular panniculitis with suppurative/granulomatous infiltrate. Usually infectious etiology.

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Nodular vasculitis / erythema induratum (EI) of Bazin

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Necrosis of fat lobule with multinucleated giant cells and nodular neutrophilic vasculitis.

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Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency

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Neutrophilic infiltrate with fat necrosis and granulomatous infiltrate.

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Lipodermatosclerosis (stasis panniculitis)

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Necrosis of the fat lobule with lipomembranous change and overlying stasis change.

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Cytophagic histiocytic panniculitis

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Lobular panniculitis with “beanbag cells”, actually histiocytes that have engulfed inflammatory cells and erythrocytes.

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Traumatic fat necrosis (“mobile encapsulated lipoma”)

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Fat necrosis resembling lobular panniculitis with a fibrous capsule.

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Subcutaneous panniculitis-like lymphoma

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Resembles lobular panniculitis (especially lupus) but with atypical lymphocytes rimming lipocytes.

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Septal panniculitis

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Lobular panniculitis

17
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Erythema nodosum

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Lupus panniculitis (lupus profundum)

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Pancreatic panniculitis

20
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Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn

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Eosinophilic panniculitis

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Nodular vasculitis / erythema induratum

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Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency

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Lipodermatosclerosis

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Cytophagic histiocytic panniculitis

26
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Subcutaneous panniculitis-like lymphoma