What causes nodular vasculitis? It was originally considered a hypersensitivity reaction to tuberculosis and termed erythema induratum of Bazin. Studies confirm that in many cases Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA can be detected in the lesions by polymerase chain reaction (PCR); however, nodular vasculitis can also be idiopathic or associated with other infectious agents (Nocardia, hepatitis C) or drugs (propylthiouracil). These cases with nontuberculous etiologies are sometimes termed erythema induratum of Whitfield. Baselga E, Margall N, Barnadas MA, et al: Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA in lobular granulomatous panniculitis (erythema induratum-nodular vasculitis), Arch Dermatol 133:457–462, 1997. |
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