Subacute migratory panniculitis of Vilanova and Piñol
Erythema nodosum in a person who had recently had streptococcal pharyngitis
Specialty
Dermatology, rheumatology
Erythema nodosum (EN) is an inflammatory condition characterized by inflammation of the fat cells under the skin, resulting in tender red nodules or lumps that are usually seen on both shins.[1] It can be caused by a variety of conditions, and typically resolves spontaneously within 30 days.[2] It is common in young people aged 12–20 years.
^"Erythema Nodosum". Johns Hopkins Medicine. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
^Pedro-Pons, Agustín (1968). Patología y Clínica Médicas (in Spanish). Vol. 6 (3rd ed.). Barcelona: Salvat. p. 193. ISBN 978-84-345-1106-4.
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