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. 1997 Mar;21(1):19–24. doi: 10.1007/s002640050111

Vertebral lesions associated with palmoplantar pustulosis

H Baba 1, K Uchida 1, M Wada 1, S Imura 1, N Kawahara 2, K Tomita 2
PMCID: PMC3615682  PMID: 9151179

Summary.

Spinal lesions were reviewed in 9 patients (3 men and 6 women) who presented with palmoplantar pustulosis. Cervical lesions were found in 3 patients and lumbosacral involvement in 7. The duration of disease averaged 4.8 years. Seven patients had associated sterno-costo-clavicular hyperostotic lesions, and all showed abnormalities in blood tests which suggested chronic inflammation. Vertebral lesions were assessed as a spondylodiscitis type in 4, single level syndesmophyte-forming type in 1, multiple hyperostosis type in 4, and an ivory vertebra type in 1. Five patients were treated conservatively, and 4 with progressive spondylodiscitis type lesions underwent curettage and anterior interbody fusions. At follow-up, all patients improved in both spinal and cutaneous presentations, and 4 who underwent surgery and 1 with tonsillectomy attained complete cure. The vertebral manifestations of palmoplantar pustulosis may vary, but rapidly progressive lesions need surgery for favourable early improvement from the vertebro-cutaneous symptom complex.

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Accepted: 9 May 1996


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