ICD-11 code : ED92.0;
Preferred Label : Hidradenitis suppurativa;
ICD-11 definition : Hidradenitis suppurativa is a chronic disease characterized by recurrent, painful,
deep-seated, rounded nodules and abscesses due to follicular occlusion with secondary
inflammation and destruction of the pilo-sebaceo-apocrine apparatus and extension
to the adjacent subcutaneous tissue. Subsequent hypertrophic scarring and suppuration
of apocrine gland-bearing skin (axillae, groins, peri-anal and perineal regions) are
the main clinical features. Infection and hormonal influence are described but are
not the primary pathogenetic factor: the exact aetiology remains unknown. Obesity
is common and is associated with more severe disease. The main complications are fistulae,
arthropathy, carcinoma and amyloidosis.;
ICD-11 synonym : Acne inversa; Suppurative hidradenitis; Inverse acne;
Origin ID : 1621794154;
UMLS CUI : C0162836;
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Hidradenitis suppurativa is a chronic disease characterized by recurrent, painful,
deep-seated, rounded nodules and abscesses due to follicular occlusion with secondary
inflammation and destruction of the pilo-sebaceo-apocrine apparatus and extension
to the adjacent subcutaneous tissue. Subsequent hypertrophic scarring and suppuration
of apocrine gland-bearing skin (axillae, groins, peri-anal and perineal regions) are
the main clinical features. Infection and hormonal influence are described but are
not the primary pathogenetic factor: the exact aetiology remains unknown. Obesity
is common and is associated with more severe disease. The main complications are fistulae,
arthropathy, carcinoma and amyloidosis.