Bazin disease

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Bazin disease
ICD-10 A18.4 (ILDS A18.482)
ICD-9 017.1
DiseasesDB 1272
MeSH C01.252.410.040.552.846.583.260

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Synonyms and keywords: Erythema induratum; nodular vasculitis

Overview

Bazin disease is a skin ulceration on the back of the calves. It was formerly thought to be a reaction to the tuberculum bacillus. It is very rare now.

Historical Perspective

It is named for Pierre-Antoine-Ernest Bazin.[1][2]

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It occurs mainly in women.

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  2. P. A. E. Bazin. Leçons théoriques et cliniques sur la scrofule, considérée en ellemême et dans ses rapports avec la syphilis, la dartre et l'arthritis. 2nd edition, Paris, 1861. Page 145 and 501.