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Surgical excision essential in severe hidradenitis suppurativa


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM SDEF HAWAII DERMATOLOGY SEMINAR

Hurley stage II

“At this point you’re looking at procedures,” according to Dr. Hamzavi. “Once you have sinus tracts it’s critical to remove them.”

The treatment backbone in stage II disease is 8-10 weeks of oral clindamycin and rifampin, both at 300 mg twice daily.

“This is one of the fundamental building blocks of HS clinics throughout the world,” he noted.

Clostridium difficile infection is exceedingly rare in HS patients on this regimen, for reasons still unclear.

If this dual-antibiotic regimen doesn’t dramatically reduce drainage and pain, he adds levofloxacin at 500 mg twice daily for up to 2 weeks in an effort to calm down unstable, decompensating disease.

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