2015
DOI: 10.3329/cbmj.v4i2.53820
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Study on Cutaneous Manifestations of Leukemia and Lymphoma

Abstract: Leukemia and Lymphoma can present with various cutaneous manifestations. These include specific cutaneous diseases and non-specific cutaneous lesions. Non-specific skin lesions are more common in patients with Hodgkins diseases. Leukemia cutis (specific skin lesions of Leukemia) most commonly occurs concommitent with or following the diagnosis of leukemia. The skin may also be the site of relapse of Leukemia after chemotherapy. Uncommonly leukemia cutis may be identified while the bone marrow and peripheral bl… Show more

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