Skin lesions in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
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Skin lesions in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Abstract
Cutaneous lesions occur in up to 25% of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). These can be caused by either cutaneous seeding by leukemic cells (leukemia cutis, LC) and other malignant diseases or nonmalignant disorders. Skin infiltration with B-lymphocyte CLL manifests as solitary, grouped, or generalized papules, plaques, nodules, or large tumors. Prognosis in CLL patients with LC is rather good and many authors claim that it does not significantly affect patients' survival. However, prognosis is poor in patients in whom LC shows blastic transformation (Richter's syndrome) and when leukemic infiltrations in the skin appear after the diagnosis of CLL. Secondary cutaneous malignancies are also frequent complications in patients with CLL. A higher risk was seen in skin cancer, for which eightfold higher occurrence has been stated. There are some suggestions that alkylating agents and purine analogs may be associated with an increased incidence of secondary malignancies in CLL. Nonspecific, secondary cutaneous lesions are frequently observed in CLL patients. The most common secondary cutaneous changes seen in CLL are those of infectious or hemorrhagic origin. Other secondary lesions present as vasculitis, purpura, generalized pruritus, exfoliative erythroderma, and paraneoplastic pemphigus. An exaggerated reaction to an insect bite and insect bite-like reactions have been also observed.
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