Patient Story
A 25-year-old woman presents with new tender lesions in her axilla (Figure 115-1). She admits to years of similar outbreaks in both axilla and occasional painful bumps in the groin. She states that it is painful to have them opened and just wants to get some relief without surgery. We elected to inject the nodules with triamcinolone and start the patient on doxycycline 100 mg twice daily. Smoking cessation was emphasized and the patient agreed to start on a nicotine patch that evening. She had relief within 24 hours from the steroid injection.
Introduction
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is an inflammatory disease of the pilosebaceous unit in the apocrine gland-bearing skin. HS is most common in the axilla and inguinal area, but may be found in the inframammary area as well. It produces painful inflammatory nodules, cysts, and sinus tracks with mucopurulent discharge and progressive scarring.
Synonyms
Epidemiology
Etiology and Pathophysiology
- Disorder of the terminal follicular epithelium in the apocrine gland-bearing skin.1
- Starts with occlusion of hair follicles that lead to occlusion of surrounding apocrine glands.
- Chronic relapsing inflammation with mucopurulent discharge (Figures 115-2, 115-3, 115-4, 115-5, 115-6, 115-7).
- Can lead to sinus tracts, draining fistulas and progressive scarring (Figures 115-2, 115-3, 115-4, 115-5, 115-6, 115-7).