Aleukemic leukemia cutis presenting as benign-appearing exanthema

Authors

  • Anja Benez
  • Silke Metzger
  • Gisela Metzler
  • Gerhard Fierlbeck

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1080/00015550117638

Abstract

Aleukemic leukemia cutis is a rare condition characterized by the infiltration of the skin by leukemic cells before their appearance in the peripheral blood or bone marrow. We report here a 62-year-old seemingly healthy patient who presented with disseminated erythematous maculae. A skin biopsy showed leukemia cutis of monocytic type. No involvement of bone marrow or peripheral blood was found. The patient developed acute monocytic leukemia 7 months later. We present this case to illustrate how leukemia cutis can masquerade as a clinically benign-appearing cutaneous eruption without leukemic changes in blood or bone marrow. To confirm the diagnosis of aleukemic leukemia cutis, immunohistochemistry of the skin lesions as well as a complete staging procedure is necessary.

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Published

2001-01-20

How to Cite

Benez, A., Metzger, S., Metzler, G., & Fierlbeck, G. (2001). Aleukemic leukemia cutis presenting as benign-appearing exanthema. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 81(1), 45–47. https://doi.org/10.1080/00015550117638

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