The exact nature of amyloid-like hyaline material deposits in the skin is not well understood in some disorders. Three of those-ligneous conjunctivitis, ligneous periodontitis and colloid milium-have been rarely repor...The exact nature of amyloid-like hyaline material deposits in the skin is not well understood in some disorders. Three of those-ligneous conjunctivitis, ligneous periodontitis and colloid milium-have been rarely reported in a same patient. We report a case of mucosal and skin deposits of an amyloid-likehomogeneous material associated with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and congenital auricular hypoplasia. We discussed and reviewed the literature on these unique associations to determine whether these are the same pathological process. We also noted whether this case represents a new syndrome or a coincidental association.展开更多
Various mucocutaneous reactions have been reported with the use of systemic docetaxel. We describe a 47-year-old man who developed a persistent serpentine supravenous hyperpigmented eruption (PSSHE), beginning at the ...Various mucocutaneous reactions have been reported with the use of systemic docetaxel. We describe a 47-year-old man who developed a persistent serpentine supravenous hyperpigmented eruption (PSSHE), beginning at the site of docetaxel injection and spreading along the superficial venous network in the anterior aspect of the right forearm and distal arm. The eruption occurred after the first infusion of docetaxel following insufficient venous washing. A second infusion was administered through a vein in the other forearm, but this time, abundant venous washing was performed and a similar eruption did not occur. To our knowledge, this is the second report of docetaxel-induced supravenous discoloration and we discussed the terminology and mechanism of this unique reaction.展开更多
文摘The exact nature of amyloid-like hyaline material deposits in the skin is not well understood in some disorders. Three of those-ligneous conjunctivitis, ligneous periodontitis and colloid milium-have been rarely reported in a same patient. We report a case of mucosal and skin deposits of an amyloid-likehomogeneous material associated with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and congenital auricular hypoplasia. We discussed and reviewed the literature on these unique associations to determine whether these are the same pathological process. We also noted whether this case represents a new syndrome or a coincidental association.
文摘Various mucocutaneous reactions have been reported with the use of systemic docetaxel. We describe a 47-year-old man who developed a persistent serpentine supravenous hyperpigmented eruption (PSSHE), beginning at the site of docetaxel injection and spreading along the superficial venous network in the anterior aspect of the right forearm and distal arm. The eruption occurred after the first infusion of docetaxel following insufficient venous washing. A second infusion was administered through a vein in the other forearm, but this time, abundant venous washing was performed and a similar eruption did not occur. To our knowledge, this is the second report of docetaxel-induced supravenous discoloration and we discussed the terminology and mechanism of this unique reaction.