Korean J Dermatol.  1998 Apr;36(2):346-349.

A Case of Nodular Fat Necrosis Associated with Pancreatitis

Abstract

Nodular fat necrosis is a rare and often overlooked sign of pancreatic disease. It is manifested as painful subcutaneous erythematous nodules, often found on the legs. We report a case of nodular fat necrosis associated with pancreatitis. The patient was a 14-year-old girl who presented with erythema nodosum-like tender subcutaneous nodules on both her lower extremities. The serum amylase and lipase levels were markedly elevated. The change of serum calcium and eosinophils were not so remarkable. Histopathological findings showed diffuse subcutaneous fat necrosis and ghost-like cells with thick shadowy walls and no nuclei. The lesions involuted gradually without any specific treatment and the underlying pancreatitis was followed up in the department of medicine.


MeSH Terms

Adolescent
Amylases
Calcium
Eosinophils
Erythema
Fat Necrosis*
Female
Humans
Leg
Lipase
Lower Extremity
Necrosis
Pancreatic Diseases
Pancreatitis*
Subcutaneous Fat
Amylases
Calcium
Lipase
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