Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5716213 Human Pathology 2017 21 Pages PDF
Abstract
Palisaded neutrophilic and granulomatous dermatitis (PNGD) is characterized by erythematous papules or plaques on trunk or limbs and is frequently associated with rheumatologic, autoimmune, or hematologic malignancies. Histopathology shows interstitial granulomas composed of epitheloid histiocytes in the reticular dermis with surrounding foci of collagen degeneration and variable neutrophilic inflammation. We report 3 cases of generalized PNGD associated with chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML), a myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative neoplasm, which may show a variety of cutaneous manifestations. SRSF2 P95 hotspot mutations, found in 40%-50% of CMML cases, were retrospectively detected in skin and bone marrow biopsies of all 3 patients, in 1 of them already 5 years before CMML diagnosis. Generalized PNGD may represent a type of cutaneous manifestation of CMML. Because diagnosis of CMML is frequently difficult in cases with isolated persistent monocytosis and minimal dysplasia in the bone marrow, patients with a generalized PNGD should be evaluated for the presence of hematologic disorders including CMML, ideally supported by mutational analyses.
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