@article{3108024, title = "Enteritis-associated Acute Febrile Neutrophilic Dermatosis with Acute Monoarthritis", author = "Papadatos, S.S. and Zissis, C. and Deligiannis, G. and Mylonas, S.", journal = "Folia Medica", year = "2017", volume = "59", number = "4", pages = "477-480", publisher = "NLM (Medline)", issn = "0204-8043", doi = "10.1515/folmed-2017-0057", keywords = "corticosteroid, acute disease; acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis; aged; arthritis; case report; complication; enteritis; human; male, Acute Disease; Adrenal Cortex Hormones; Aged; Arthritis; Enteritis; Humans; Male; Sweet Syndrome", abstract = "Febrile neutrofilic dermatosis is an uncommon entity with complex pathophysiology, usually secondary to an infection, a malignancy or an autoimmune disease. Extracutaneous manifestations of the disease are very rare as well. We report a patient with histologically confirmed acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis caused by viral enteritis that was presented with painful rash along with acute monoarthritis and treated with oral corticosteroids." }