Relapsing Polychondritis: A Review and Guide for the Dermatologist.

Journal: American Journal Of Clinical Dermatology
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Abstract

Relapsing polychondritis, or RP, is a rare connective tissue disease characterized by relapsing-remitting destructive inflammation of the cartilaginous and other proteoglycan-rich structures in the body. Given the relatively low incidence of RP, a concise clinically relevant guide, focusing on the cutaneous manifestations of this serious disease, is lacking. In this review, we provide the dermatologist with an approach to diagnosing RP and a guide to its initial work-up, and management. We close with an overview of the currently available treatment modalities for RP.

Authors
Anneliese Smylie, Neel Malhotra, Alain Brassard
Relevant Conditions

Relapsing Polychondritis