Skin Biopsies in Gastrointestinal Diseases: A Single Centre Experience from North India

N. Shirazi, R. Jindal, Sohaib Ahmad
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Skin manifestations have always been alarming to the patient and often warrant complete clinical evaluation. A thorough understanding of relationship between gastrointestinal (GI) disorders and skin diseases can alert the clinician to an underlying occult GI disorder. The aim of the study was to review the cutaneous changes in patients with co-existent, often masked GI diseases and to observe the underlying pathophysiology of such lesions. This was a retrospective, record based observational study. The archived histopathology reports & medical records of patients over a period of 5 years were searched and all patients who underwent skin biopsy with co-existent GI diseases were included. Out of a total of 218 patients of GI diseases who had dermatological manifestations, only 44 were biopsied. Pruritis (n=175), koilonychia (n=52) and erythematous rash (n=35) were the most common clinical features. Psoriasis (n=4), vasculitis (n=4), Dermatitis Herpetiformis (n=3) and pyoderma gangrenosum (n=5) were often seen associated with benign GI diseases like Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, Chronic Liver Disease, Malabsorption syndrome etc. Sweets syndrome (n=2) and cutaneous metastatic nodules (n=3) were associated with underlying malignancy particularly of gall bladder and pancreas.
胃肠道疾病的皮肤活检:北印度单一中心的经验
皮肤表现一直是令人担忧的病人,往往需要完整的临床评估。深入了解胃肠道疾病和皮肤疾病之间的关系可以提醒临床医生潜在的隐性胃肠道疾病。本研究的目的是回顾同时存在且经常被掩盖的胃肠道疾病患者的皮肤变化,并观察这些病变的潜在病理生理学。这是一项基于记录的回顾性观察性研究。检索存档的5年以上患者的组织病理学报告和医疗记录,并纳入所有同时存在胃肠道疾病的皮肤活检患者。在218例有皮肤病表现的胃肠道疾病患者中,只有44例进行了活检。最常见的临床特征是瘙痒(175例)、口赤甲(52例)和红斑疹(35例)。银屑病(n=4)、血管炎(n=4)、疱疹样皮炎(n=3)和坏疽性脓皮病(n=5)常与炎性肠病、慢性肝病、吸收不良综合征等良性胃肠道疾病相关。Sweets综合征(n=2)和皮肤转移结节(n=3)与潜在的恶性肿瘤有关,尤其是胆囊和胰腺。
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