Kolivras Athanassios, De Maubeuge Josiane, André Josette, Song Micheline
Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Saint-Pierre and Brugmann, Brussels, Belgium.
Dermatology. 2003;206(4):381-3. doi: 10.1159/000069963.
We report a case of recurrent vulvar ulcerations developed on vegetations associated with Crohn's disease. Lesions responded to low-dose thalidomide treatment. A biopsy revealed a neutrophilic infiltrate with rare giant cells. Vulvar manifestations were consistent with metastatic Crohn's disease or with a reactive neutrophilic dermatitis. Thalidomide reduces the activity of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) alpha by accelerating the degradation of its mRNA. Nowadays, it has become a promising drug in a broad variety of disorders in which TNF-alpha seems to play a pivotal role, including inflammatory bowel diseases. This is the first case report presenting the efficacy of thalidomide in the treatment of vulvar involvement in Crohn's disease.