2012
DOI: 10.5114/pdia.2012.32396
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Ichthyosis as a paraneoplastic syndrome and atypical variant of mycosis fungoides: two cases report

Abstract: A b s t r a c tAcquired ichthyosis is a known paraneoplastic sign of lymphoproliferative malignancies, but ichthyosiform eruption can also constitute a rare atypical variant of mycosis fungoides. Ichthyosiform mycosis fungoides differs from acquired ichthyosis associated with mycosis fungoides in histopathology. Histological pictures of paraneoplastic ichthyosis usually do not show any aspect related to malignancy in the skin. In both cases thinning of the granular layer and decrease of filaggrin in that layer… Show more

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“…Cutaneous lymphomas may clinically manifest as different skin disorders e.g. chronic venous ulceration [ 9 , 12 , 13 ]. Our patient was misdiagnosed as the erysipelas of the face and unsuccessfully treated with long-term systemic therapy with antibiotics by a laryngologist and also a dermatologist.…”
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“…Cutaneous lymphomas may clinically manifest as different skin disorders e.g. chronic venous ulceration [ 9 , 12 , 13 ]. Our patient was misdiagnosed as the erysipelas of the face and unsuccessfully treated with long-term systemic therapy with antibiotics by a laryngologist and also a dermatologist.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%