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Disease vasculitis
Phenotype C0030326|panniculitis
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PubMedID- 21336974 We report a rare case of lobular panniculitis with small vessel vasculitis, presenting with fever, cutaneous lesions, and systemic manifestations involving the visceral fat and associated with ulcerative colitis.
PubMedID- 21049278 An extensive biopsies of the nodules revealed rheumatoid neutrophilic dermatitis, showing panniculitis without vasculitis, combining with granulomatous formation histopathologically.
PubMedID- 25436135 A case of necrotizing vasculitis with panniculitis, during sorafenib treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma, appeared in disease progression.
PubMedID- 25392810 Isolated panniculitis with vasculitis of the male breast suspicious for malignancy on ct and ultrasound: a case report and literature review.
PubMedID- 22529142 Microscopically, skin biopsies showed moderate to severe pyogranulomatous and necrotizing dermatitis and panniculitis, with multifocal vasculitis and vascular thrombosis.
PubMedID- 23650522 Histopathologically, most ei had diffuse septal lobular panniculitis with vasculitis in the small venules of the fat lobule [35].
PubMedID- PMC4599121 Histopathology showed a mostly lobular panniculitis, without vasculitis, with a mixed inflammatory infiltrate with evolving prominent cellularity with neutrophils, then lymphocytes and finally histiocytes.
PubMedID- 20429894 Biopsy shows lobular panniculitis with vasculitis and granulomatous inflammation.
PubMedID- 26351420 We report a case of tuberculous granulomatous panniculitis without vasculitis in an 87-year-old female patient with b-cell chronic lymphocytic leukaemia.
PubMedID- 22046510 A skin biopsy of a vasculitic lesion from the anterior chest wall revealed septal panniculitis with leukocytoclastic vasculitis involving the small- and medium- sized blood vessels consistent with cpan.
PubMedID- 22546240 Lobular panniculitis with vasculitis (erythema induratum, nodular vasculitis) presents itself with recurrent, tender, erythematous subcutaneous nodules on the lower extremity.
PubMedID- 20002354 Histopathologically, erythema nodosum is the stereotypical example of a mostly septal panniculitis with no vasculitis, and the inflammatory infiltrate in the septa varies with age of the lesion.
PubMedID- 23197902 The subcutis showed lobular or septolobular panniculitis with varying combinations of primary vasculitis, granulomatous inflammation, and septal fibrosis.
PubMedID- 24475361 The histological findings show diffuse lobular granulomatous panniculitis with primary neutrophilic vasculitis and thrombosis affecting nearby small to medium-sized arteries and veins [14].

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