Eosinophilic fasciitis in a child
N. A. Patrone and D. W. Kredich
A 13-year-old boy with a three-year history of an illness characterized by
stiff hands, arthralgias in the metacarpophalangeal joints, flexion
contractures in all fingers, and thickened skin over his hands, arms, and
thighs had an initial diagnosis of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis with dry
synovitis. Eosinophilia and a deep-fascial biopsy led to a diagnosis of
eosinophilic fasciitis. Prednisone therapy resulted in sustained subjective
and objective improvement.