Center for Health Outcomes and PharmacoEconomic Research, College of Pharmacy, University of Arizona, 1295 N Martin, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Case Series
Atypical Characteristics of Skin Eruption in Adult Iga Vasculitis should not Deter from Diagnosis: Observations from a Retrospective Case Series
Author(s): Brenna G. Kelly*, S. Mesgarzadeh, D.B. Stratton, I. Abraham and C. Curiel-Lewandrowski
IgA vasculitis is poorly understood in adults and there is a greater need for randomized control trials to identify the clinical course and proper
management of the disease. This is especially critical for adults with IgA vasculitis, given the association with worse outcomes and greater
morbidity and mortality related to the disease’s comorbidities. For this reason, prompt identification and diagnosis of the vasculitis is critical.
Importantly, cutaneous eruption is the most common presenting sign of IgA vasculitis, and it may be the only feature available to determine initial
suspicion for IgA vasculitis. Atypical cutaneous features, such as necrotic or hemorrhagic purpura, bullae, or pustules, are more common in the
cutaneous eruption of adult IgA vasculitis. This complicates identifying an already rare vasculitis in adults and could lead to de.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2471-9544.2022.8.159
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