2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00403-023-02668-5
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Acquired ichthyosis: a clinical review

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“…Acquired ichthyosis and erythema gyratum repens have been reported as two paraneoplastic skin disorders present in the same patient with transitional cell carcinoma [96]. From case reports and observational studies, it has been noted that erythema gyratum repens precedes the diagnosis of malignancy, while acquired ichthyosis occurs before, simultaneously, or after the onset of malignancy [97]. The appearance of two paraneoplastic skin disorders in the same patient can be explained by the secretion of TNF-alpha by tumor cells, which has been shown to be a mitogen for keratinocytes [96,98].…”
Section: Paraneoplastic Syndromes In Rccmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acquired ichthyosis and erythema gyratum repens have been reported as two paraneoplastic skin disorders present in the same patient with transitional cell carcinoma [96]. From case reports and observational studies, it has been noted that erythema gyratum repens precedes the diagnosis of malignancy, while acquired ichthyosis occurs before, simultaneously, or after the onset of malignancy [97]. The appearance of two paraneoplastic skin disorders in the same patient can be explained by the secretion of TNF-alpha by tumor cells, which has been shown to be a mitogen for keratinocytes [96,98].…”
Section: Paraneoplastic Syndromes In Rccmentioning
confidence: 99%