Article

Leukemia Cutis of the Nose

Author and Disclosure Information

Leukemia cutis (LC) represents metastatic spread of aggressive systemic leukemia to the skin and heralds a poor prognosis. We report a patient with a history of chronic lymphocytic leukemia presenting as a recalcitrant nasal cellulitis that proved to be involved by LC on skin biopsy. As demonstrated by this case, LC can mimic inflammatory dermatoses, resulting in failure of an accurate diagnosis and consequently inappropriate treatment and delay in optimal therapy. In patients with a history of leukemia, histopathologic examination of refractory conditions is essential and should be performed early in the treatment strategy.


 

Recommended Reading

Comment on "Hereditary Basaloid Follicular Hamartoma Syndrome" (Cutis. 2006;78:42-46)[letter]
MDedge Dermatology
Floating Lipoma: An Unusual Presentation of a Common Tumor [letter]
MDedge Dermatology
Topical Imiquimod Therapy for Basal and Squamous Cell Carcinomas: A Clinical Experience
MDedge Dermatology
Multiple Microcystic Adnexal Carcinomas
MDedge Dermatology
What Is Your Diagnosis? Superior Vena Cava Syndrome
MDedge Dermatology
Cutaneous Lymphoid Hyperplasia: A Case Report and Brief Review of the Literature
MDedge Dermatology
Sun Sensitivity in 5 US Ethnoracial Groups
MDedge Dermatology
Extensive Basal Cell Carcinoma With Probable Bone Metastasis
MDedge Dermatology
Revisiting Tanning-Bed Legislation [editorial]
MDedge Dermatology
Keratoacanthomas as a Complication of Dermal Filler Injections
MDedge Dermatology