Successful treatment of ulcerated pyoderma gangrenosum with baricitinib, a novel JAK inhibitor
Morton Scheinberg, Luís Antonio de Paula Machado, Luiz Guilherme M Castro, Sineida Berbert Ferreira, Nílceo Schwery Michalany
Abstract
Pyoderma gangrenosum manifests as an ulceration of the skin often associated with several systemic diseases. The diagnosis is usually made by exclusion criteria with suggestions made by clinical findings and histological features. It can occur any site but more common in the legs. Advances in translational medicine led to the development of new forms of therapy in chronic inflammatory diseases by the oral administration of Janus kinase inhibitors. We report two cases of chronic ulceration of the skin consistent with the diagnosis of Pyoderma Gangrenosum that went into complete remission after the use of baricitinib.
Topics & Concepts
Pyoderma gangrenosumMedicineDermatologyJanus kinaseNeutrophilic dermatosisPathologyInternal medicineDiseaseCytokineAutoimmune and Inflammatory DisordersOral Health Pathology and TreatmentAutoimmune Bullous Skin Diseases