2018
DOI: 10.1590/abd1806-4841.20186327
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Clinical and pathological features of myeloid leukemia cutis

Abstract: BackgroundMyeloid leukemia cutis is the terminology used for cutaneous manifestations of myeloid leukemia.ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to study the clinical, histopathological and immunohistochemical features of myeloid leukemia cutis.MethodsThis was a retrospective study of clinical and pathological features of 10 patients with myeloid leukemia cutis.ResultsOne patient developed skin lesions before the onset of leukemia, seven patients developed skin infiltration within 4-72 months after the onset o… Show more

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“…Patients with suspected LC should always undergo biopsy. But like in our case the diagnosis of LC can be challenging: Immuno-histochemistry can be very helpful in the process with MPO resembling a strong marker for myeloid cells while CD34 or CD117 remain very often negative (Traweek et al, 1993 ; Cronin et al, 2009 ; Li et al, 2018 ).…”
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confidence: 72%
“…Patients with suspected LC should always undergo biopsy. But like in our case the diagnosis of LC can be challenging: Immuno-histochemistry can be very helpful in the process with MPO resembling a strong marker for myeloid cells while CD34 or CD117 remain very often negative (Traweek et al, 1993 ; Cronin et al, 2009 ; Li et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Leukemia cutis is the infiltration of neoplastic leukocytes or their precursors into epidermis, dermis, or subcutaneous tissue [1]. The diagnosis is confirmed by skin biopsy and immunohistochemistry [2]. In most cases, there are perivascular or diffuse infiltrate, which affect dermis and subcutaneous tissue, but don't affect the upper part of papillary dermis [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is defined as the infiltration of the skin by neoplastic cells or its precursors [1]. The diagnosis is confirmed by anatomopathological study of the skin and is strongly associated with acute progression and low life expectancy [2]. Some theories suggest the existence of an affinity of neoplastic cells for skin injuries, but very few cases of leukemia cutis at the site of surgical scars have been reported.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…CMML comprises four clinicopathological variants: myelomonocytic cell tumors, mature plasmacytoid dendritic cell proliferations (MPDCP), blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasms, and blastic indeterminate dendritic cell tumors . This heterogeneity jeopardizes the association between extramedullary cutaneous lesions and the myeloid disorder . Our patient meets the MPDCP criteria as she presented papulo‐erythematous lesions, diffuse positivity for myeloid markers (CD13, CD14) and focal expression of dendritic cell markers (CD123, MPO) .…”
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“…Leukemia cutis (LC) describes the cutaneous manifestations of leukemia . LC usually presents with nodular lesions and plaques, although the clinical‐morphological findings comprise a wide range of cutaneous manifestations . Rare manifestations include erythematous macules, blisters, and ulcers, occurring alone or in combination …”
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