Guest guest Posted September 3, 2010 Report Share Posted September 3, 2010 Hi Jeff and Luke,At first I too questioned the skin graft, but found this online;http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10417586So maybe the type of skin graft is of utmost importance.Happy Weekend!Love,http://poems2order.wordpress.com/Please enter Erythema Nodosum.........Thanks!Subject: Re: OT -- It's been awhileTo: erythema_nodosum_Group Date: Friday, September 3, 2010, 4:18 PMLuke,Thank you for your concerns and well wishes.Oh man, so sorry to hear of more outbreaks. That's always bad news. I do hope there is no more!Ok, skin graft..........you ARE KIDDING now, right?????Jeff,PG,CD,IMED,and....MI, most recently>> Hi Jeff> > Sorry to hear you have been having problems. I hope that your recovery is swift and painless.> Ive been trying to cover PG and fill your boots but its always good to know you are around.> > Ive just started having another 2 ulcers start to open up, also just changed to a different hospital and have recently gone to see a solicitor to discuss the plastic surgeon who decided that a skin graft would be the best way of treating me!!!> > Still smiling and keeping busy though.> > Luke------------------------------------You can help Erythema Nodosum Research. Just go to http://www.goodsearch.com/ and under the I'm Supporting section enter Erythema Nodosum Research Fund. Every time you use Goodsearch to search, a penny will be donated to EN Research. NOW you can also GoodShop for Erythema Nodosum. All your favorites including Amazon.com will donate when you specify Erythema Nodosum as who you GoodShop for. So sign up today, and be sure to tell your friends, family and co-workers. Let's find a cure for Erythema Nodosum! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2010 Report Share Posted September 4, 2010 Ah yes, however... I see some " qualifiers " in how used. " However, skin grafting is normally avoided because of the potential risk of pathergy-the localization of skin damaged by trauma. " " One case illustrates the importance of ensuring the disease is quiescent prior to grafting, to avoid pathergy. The other cases emphasise the need for prolonged immunosuppressive therapy to minimise the chance of reactivation of the disease process. " So these cases are discussing the two biggest issues related to grafting......pathergy and immunomodulators. I kind of thought it was a bit more complicated. Whew! I was worried for a minute there! Jeff, PG, CD, IMED, MI > > > Subject: Re: OT -- It's been awhile > To: erythema_nodosum_Group > Date: Friday, September 3, 2010, 4:18 PM > > Luke, > > Thank you for your concerns and well wishes. > > Oh man, so sorry to hear of more outbreaks. That's always bad news. I do hope there is no more! > > Ok, skin graft..........you ARE KIDDING now, right????? > > Jeff, > PG, > CD, > IMED, > and....MI, most recently Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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