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Degos' disease (malignant atrophic papulosis) as a fatal cause of acute abdomen: report of a case.
[malignant atrophic papulosis]
Degos
'
disease
,
otherwise
known
as
"
malignant
atrophic
papulosis
,
"
is
a
rare
condition
characterized
by
typical
cutaneous
lesions
.
Its
involvement
of
the
gastrointestinal
(
GI
)
tract
is
usually
associated
with
a
poor
prognosis
.
We
report
a
case
of
Degos
'
disease
with
GI
involvement
,
which
ultimately
caused
peritonitis
,
sepsis
,
and
death
,
despite
all
treatment
measures
.
A
59
-
year
old
woman
was
admitted
to
our
hospital
with
acute
generalized
abdominal
pain
.
The
patient
had
presented
initially
with
multiple
skin
lesions
2
years
earlier
,
and
even
with
surgery
for
small
-
bowel
perforation
10
months
before
this
admission
,
Degos
'
disease
had
not
been
diagnosed
.
Explorative
laparotomy
revealed
multifocal
,
ischemic
changes
in
the
small
bowel
with
perforation
in
the
mid-jejunum
.
After
the
operation
,
she
suffered
recurrent
small
-
bowel
fistulas
and
died
within
3
months
.
In
a
patient
with
acute
abdominal
pain
and
typical
atrophic
papules
,
clinicians
should
retain
a
high
index
of
suspicion
for
Degos
'
disease
with
GI
involvement
,
even
though
it
is
rare
.
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malignant atrophic papulosis
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