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A good resource is your local academic teaching hospital dermatology department. If you're at on already, try another one across town or nearby. Bring all your records.
did not work. Because the etiology is unknown my treating dermatologist does not want to use any invasive prodecures. I have a long history of having these nodules and have had 5 biopsies. Four were inconclusive. One called for a rule-out of lupus which we did. So far no other underlying conditions have been identified. I get these nodules on both arms and legs and a few on my torso. None of the others turned into pyoderma gangrenosum. The condition began after I had benn on and off on antibiotics for 7 months for sinus infections caused by allergies. I also noted that the nodules follow major blood vessels, and are opportunistic in that if one is open and there is a break in the skin nearby a new one will develop were the break is. Others seem to "move" along the path of the blood vessel. When the nodels puff up and open (about every 4 to 6 weeks)application of hydogen pyroxide causes a reation like that found with infection. Long term treatment with hydrogen pyroxide works but it is slow and it is painful. Has anyone had a similar experience.