Paek Jennifer, Ho Jonathan Dale, Al-Haseni Ali, McGee Jean, Larson Allison, Bhawan Jag
Boston University School of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Boston Massachusetts.
Dermatol Online J. 2017 Sep 15;23(9):13030/qt5ht6v1rp.
Autoimmunity-associated neutrophilic dermatoses are a recently recognized manifestation of connective tissue diseases, in particular, lupus erythematosus. These entities are clinically and sometimes histopathologically distinct from classic neutrophilic dermatoses. We describe a case of an autoimmunity-related neutrophilic dermatosis in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. In addition to this uncommon association, there was an absence of mature neutrophils and a population of immature histiocytoid granulocytes. This unusual case expands the concept of histiocytoid neutrophilic dermatoses to include those seen in association with autoimmune connective tissue diseases.