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==Evaluation==
==Evaluation==
[[File:PMC3505767 ad-24-383-g002.png|thumb|Erythema nodosum. (A) Symmetric, smooth and shiny, erythematous nodules affecting the both shins of the parient. (B) Classical appearance of septal inflammation.]]
*Clinical diagnosis
*Clinical diagnosis



Revision as of 16:52, 9 September 2020

Background

  • Often marker for systemic disease
  • Most common in women 30-50 years of age
    • 1:6 male to female
  • Usually a self-limited disease, resolving in 3-6 wks

Associated Disease Processes

Clinical Features

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  • Painful
  • Non-ulcerative nodules
  • Violaceous, erythematous
  • Usually anterior tibia, arms, trunk

Differential Diagnosis

Evaluation

Erythema nodosum. (A) Symmetric, smooth and shiny, erythematous nodules affecting the both shins of the parient. (B) Classical appearance of septal inflammation.
  • Clinical diagnosis

Management

  • Treat underlying cause
  • NSAIDs
  • RICE, cool wet compresses

Disposition

  • Typically outpatient

References