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췌장 기능 부전증 환자에서 발생한 괴사 융해성 이동성 홍반 ( Necrolytic Migratory erythema )
A Case of Necrolytic Migratory erythema Induced by a Pancreatic Insufficiency
장민수 ( Min Soo Jang ) , 김영진 ( Yeong Jin Kim ) , 채영수 ( Young Soo Chae ) , 서기석 ( Kee Suck Suh ) , 김상태 ( Sang Tae Kim )
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2009-510-005438058

Necrolytic migratory erythema is a cutaneous reaction pattern with specific histopathologic features that is typically associated with a functioning pancreatic islet cell neoplasm such as a glucagonoma. However, cases without. glucagonoma have also been reported, such as, liver cirrhosis, chronic pancreatitis, celiac sprue etc. Other clinical features include anemia, glossitis and weight loss. We report a case of neccrolytic migratory erythema induced by a pancreatic insufficiency without glucagonoma. A 43-year-old male was seen at our department because of rnultiple erythematous, desquamative and erosive patches on the whole body for 1 month. He also had weight loss(25Kg) and stomatitis. Seven years previously he had a Whipple's procedure for a pancreatic head rupture. The laboratory data showed a low protein and zinc level, and high glucagon level. Histopathologic findings of the case showed epidermal edema and pallor, and superficial epiderrnal necrosis. The patient improved progressively after intravenous infusion of amino acids with a pancreatic enzyme supplementation. (Kor J Dermatol 1996;34(l): 166-170)

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