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Cutaneous Manifestation of Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency: A Case of Panniculitis

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Although reaction was not considered separately during grading, we considered erythema, infiltration, and appearance of the lesions during their clinical assessment at all visits; erythema and edema (infiltration) being the… Click to show full abstract

Although reaction was not considered separately during grading, we considered erythema, infiltration, and appearance of the lesions during their clinical assessment at all visits; erythema and edema (infiltration) being the most common clinical presentations of Type 1 reaction.[1,2] Another important clinical characteristic was neuritis characterized by nerve thickening and tenderness,[1] which were considered during the evaluation of our patients.

Keywords: manifestation alpha; alpha antitrypsin; case panniculitis; deficiency case; antitrypsin deficiency; cutaneous manifestation

Journal Title: Indian Journal of Dermatology
Year Published: 2018

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