• Ann Burns Fire Disasters · Jun 2006

    Pyoderma Gangrenosum and Full-Thickness Burns: is there a Problem of Differential Diagnosis?

    • B Napoli, N D'Arpa, and F Conte.
    • Division of Plastic Surgery and Burns Therapy, ARNAS, Civic Hospital, Palermo, Italy.
    • Ann Burns Fire Disasters. 2006 Jun 30; 19 (2): 71-3.

    AbstractA case is presented of pyoderma gangrenosum, describing its characteristic features with particular reference to the phenomenon of pathergy, which considerably limits the surgical approach to the disease. After an account of the numerous skin ulcerations that have to be taken into consideration in order to make a differential diagnosis, it is noted that pyoderma gangrenosum can only on rare occasions be confused with a full-thickness granulating burn.

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