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Review
. 2016 Jun;107(5):369-78.
doi: 10.1016/j.ad.2015.12.001. Epub 2016 Jan 27.

Sweet Syndrome: A Review and Update

[Article in English, Spanish]
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Sweet Syndrome: A Review and Update

[Article in English, Spanish]
C D Villarreal-Villarreal et al. Actas Dermosifiliogr. 2016 Jun.
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Abstract

Sweet syndrome is the most representative entity of febrile neutrophilic dermatoses. It typically presents in patients with pirexya, neutrophilia, painful tender erytomatous papules, nodules and plaques often distributed asymmetrically. Frequent sites include the face, neck and upper extremities. Affected sites show a characteristical neutrophilic infiltrate in the upper dermis. Its etiology remains elucidated, but it seems that can be mediated by a hypersensitivity reaction in which cytokines, followed by infiltration of neutrophils, may be involved. Systemic corticosteroids are the first-line of treatment in most cases. We present a concise review of the pathogenesis, classification, diagnosis and treatment update of this entity.

Keywords: Dermatosis neutrofílicas; Drug-induced Sweet's syndrome; Malignancy-associated Sweet's syndrome; Neutrophilic dermatoses; Sweet syndrome; Síndrome de Sweet; Síndrome de Sweet asociado a malignidad; Síndrome de Sweet inducido por medicamentos.

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