Introduction:Behçet disease is a chronic multisystem vasculitis disease,however generalized polymorphous cutaneous lesions are uncommon.Here,we reported a case of Behçet disease with multiple parts of the bo...Introduction:Behçet disease is a chronic multisystem vasculitis disease,however generalized polymorphous cutaneous lesions are uncommon.Here,we reported a case of Behçet disease with multiple parts of the body and complex lesions,which may lead to misjudging in clinical diagnosis.Case report:A 69-year-old man presented with a seven-year history of recurrent generalized polymorphous mucocutaneous lesions(erythematous papules,nodules,ulcers,and necrosis)over his entire body,and the lesions had been painful for the past three years.Based on the past medical history,clinical presentation,histological examination excluded other diseases,and the 2014-amended International Criteria for Behget disease,the patient had a score of 6 points and was diagnosed as Behçet disease.Discussion:The common clinical feature in patients with Behçet syndrome is the presence of recurrent and usually painful mucocutaneous ulcers.Other clinical manifestations of this disorder are more variable among different patients.A diagnosis of generalized polymorphous cutaneous lesions should remain on the list of differential diagnosis of Behçet disease after excluding other diseases.Conclusion:The mucocutaneous lesions of Behçet disease are often preceded by other manifestations,and timely diagnosis may benefit early treatment and prognosis.展开更多
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma is a highly aggressive neoplasm of precursor lymphoid (blast) cells. There are 2 main subtypes based on lymphoid lineage;B lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (B-ALL/LBL) and T lympho...Acute lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma is a highly aggressive neoplasm of precursor lymphoid (blast) cells. There are 2 main subtypes based on lymphoid lineage;B lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (B-ALL/LBL) and T lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (T-ALL/LBL). B-ALL/LBL commonly presents with fever, fatigue, bone or joint pain, bleeding or anorexia (signs of bone marrow infiltration), lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly, involvement of skin, soft tissue and testes, with a predilection for the central nervous system. Immature cell markers, such as CD34 and TdT, can help to differentiate lymphoblasts from Burkitt lymphoma which, is considered a mature high-grade B cell lymphoma that mimics lymphoblastic lymphoma/leukemia. Unfavorable prognostic factors include: infancy and adult age of diagnosis, high white blood cell count, slow response to initial therapy, central nervous system involvement at the time of diagnosis and Minimal residual disease after therapy. We present a case report of a 4 months old infant seen at a Tertiary Hospital with a rare presentation of CD34 Negative B-lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma presenting as cutaneous lesions in infancy.展开更多
Piodermal gangrenosum (PG) is an uncommon ulcerative cutaneous dermatosis associated with a variety of systemic diseases, including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), arthritis, leukaemia, hepatitis, and primary billia...Piodermal gangrenosum (PG) is an uncommon ulcerative cutaneous dermatosis associated with a variety of systemic diseases, including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), arthritis, leukaemia, hepatitis, and primary billiary cirrhosis. Other cutaneous ulceration resembling PG had been described in literature. There has been neither laboratory finding nor histological feature diagnostic of PG, and diagnosis of PG is mainly made based on the exclusion criteria. We present here a patient, with ulcerative colitis (UC) who was referred to the emergency section with a large and rapidly evolving cutaneous ulceration. Laboratory and microbiological investigation associated with histological findings of the ulcer specimen allowed us to exclude autoimmune and systemic diseases as well as immuno-proliferative disorders. An atypical presentation of PG with UC was diagnosed. Pulse boluses of i.v. methyl-prednisolone were started, and after tapering steroids, complete resolution of the skin lesion was achieved in 3 wk. The unusual rapid healing of the skin ulceration with steroid mono-therapy and the atypical cutaneous presentation in this patient as well as the risk of misdiagnosis of PG in the clinical practice were discussed.展开更多
文摘Introduction:Behçet disease is a chronic multisystem vasculitis disease,however generalized polymorphous cutaneous lesions are uncommon.Here,we reported a case of Behçet disease with multiple parts of the body and complex lesions,which may lead to misjudging in clinical diagnosis.Case report:A 69-year-old man presented with a seven-year history of recurrent generalized polymorphous mucocutaneous lesions(erythematous papules,nodules,ulcers,and necrosis)over his entire body,and the lesions had been painful for the past three years.Based on the past medical history,clinical presentation,histological examination excluded other diseases,and the 2014-amended International Criteria for Behget disease,the patient had a score of 6 points and was diagnosed as Behçet disease.Discussion:The common clinical feature in patients with Behçet syndrome is the presence of recurrent and usually painful mucocutaneous ulcers.Other clinical manifestations of this disorder are more variable among different patients.A diagnosis of generalized polymorphous cutaneous lesions should remain on the list of differential diagnosis of Behçet disease after excluding other diseases.Conclusion:The mucocutaneous lesions of Behçet disease are often preceded by other manifestations,and timely diagnosis may benefit early treatment and prognosis.
文摘Acute lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma is a highly aggressive neoplasm of precursor lymphoid (blast) cells. There are 2 main subtypes based on lymphoid lineage;B lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (B-ALL/LBL) and T lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (T-ALL/LBL). B-ALL/LBL commonly presents with fever, fatigue, bone or joint pain, bleeding or anorexia (signs of bone marrow infiltration), lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly, involvement of skin, soft tissue and testes, with a predilection for the central nervous system. Immature cell markers, such as CD34 and TdT, can help to differentiate lymphoblasts from Burkitt lymphoma which, is considered a mature high-grade B cell lymphoma that mimics lymphoblastic lymphoma/leukemia. Unfavorable prognostic factors include: infancy and adult age of diagnosis, high white blood cell count, slow response to initial therapy, central nervous system involvement at the time of diagnosis and Minimal residual disease after therapy. We present a case report of a 4 months old infant seen at a Tertiary Hospital with a rare presentation of CD34 Negative B-lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma presenting as cutaneous lesions in infancy.
文摘Piodermal gangrenosum (PG) is an uncommon ulcerative cutaneous dermatosis associated with a variety of systemic diseases, including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), arthritis, leukaemia, hepatitis, and primary billiary cirrhosis. Other cutaneous ulceration resembling PG had been described in literature. There has been neither laboratory finding nor histological feature diagnostic of PG, and diagnosis of PG is mainly made based on the exclusion criteria. We present here a patient, with ulcerative colitis (UC) who was referred to the emergency section with a large and rapidly evolving cutaneous ulceration. Laboratory and microbiological investigation associated with histological findings of the ulcer specimen allowed us to exclude autoimmune and systemic diseases as well as immuno-proliferative disorders. An atypical presentation of PG with UC was diagnosed. Pulse boluses of i.v. methyl-prednisolone were started, and after tapering steroids, complete resolution of the skin lesion was achieved in 3 wk. The unusual rapid healing of the skin ulceration with steroid mono-therapy and the atypical cutaneous presentation in this patient as well as the risk of misdiagnosis of PG in the clinical practice were discussed.