A new atypical form of lipoid necrobiosis not associated with diabetes mellitus

Q4 Medicine
Daniil I. Cheboxarov, Kristina J. Molodykh, K. N. Monakhov, E. Sokolovskiy
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Abstract

A 55-year-old woman has lipoid necrobiosis of both legs, complicated by ulceration. The first manifestations of the disease appeared after an injury in the region of the left shin, an abrasion appeared, which later transformed into a glossy spot that slowly increased in size. She first sought medical help in 2017 and was clinically diagnosed with necrobiosis lipoidica. The prescribed treatment did not lead to an improvement in the patients condition. In 2021, after vaccination against COVID-19, the patient notes a sharp deterioration in the process. No convincing data for diabetes mellitus received. She has a history of multinodular non-toxic goiter, for which in 1995 a complete resection of the left lobe of the thyroid gland was performed and in 2003 a partial resection of the right lobe of the thyroid gland. The patient has been receiving L-thyroxine replacement therapy since 2003. A biopsy of the affected skin was taken. The final diagnosis was established according to the pathological and anatomical study of the biopsy. As a result of the treatment, the patient was discharged from the clinic with improvement.
与糖尿病无关的一种新的非典型脂质坏死
55岁女性,双腿脂质坏死,并发溃疡。这种疾病的最初表现是在左胫骨受伤后出现的,出现了擦伤,后来变成了一个光滑的斑点,慢慢地变大。她于2017年首次寻求医疗帮助,并被临床诊断为脂质坏死症。规定的治疗并没有使病人的病情得到改善。2021年,在接种了COVID-19疫苗后,患者发现病情急剧恶化。没有关于糖尿病的令人信服的数据。患者有多结节性无毒甲状腺肿病史,1995年行甲状腺左叶全切除术,2003年行甲状腺右叶部分切除术。该患者自2003年以来一直接受l -甲状腺素替代治疗。对受影响的皮肤进行了活组织检查。最终的诊断是根据活检的病理和解剖研究建立的。经过治疗,病人出院时病情有所好转。
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