Abstract

The authors report a case of familial pyoderma gangrenosum following a mammoplasty reduction. This disease should be known by all surgeons, because its occurrence may follow all surgical procedure. The only efficient treatment is based on steroids and large surgical excisions must be contraindicated.

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