Volume 9, Issue 29 (12-2002)                   RJMS 2002, 9(29): 188-191 | Back to browse issues page

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Taklif M, Sayyed Maleky S. CUTANEOUS NECROBIOTIC PALISADING GRANULOMA SECONDARY TO INTRALESIONAL CORTICOSTEROID INJECTION: A CASE REPORT. RJMS 2002; 9 (29) :188-191
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We report on the occurrence of a necrobiotic palisading granuloma in the dermis, resulting from intralesional injection of corticosteroid in a 6-year-old boy with previous history of a cutaneous ulcer and formation of hypertrophic scar. Granulomatous inflammation frequently forms around either endogenous or exogenous material that comes in direct contact with the dermis where it is perceived as a foreign. The injection of corticosteroids into the skin results in the appearance of granular material in the dermis or much less commonly a granulomatous reaction resembling rheumatoid nodule.
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