[Sweet's syndrome (acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis)]
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[Sweet's syndrome (acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis)]
Abstract
The clinical presentation and the relation with malignancy of acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis in 7 patients are described. The syndrome is characterised by fever, neutrophilic granulocytosis, painful erythematous plaques and typical histology consisting of a dense dermal infiltrate of mature neutrophils. The idiopathic form (80% of reported patients) usually follows a viral infection. The secondary form (20% of reported patients) is associated with a malignancy, which in the large majority (85%) is a hematologic disorder (this was the case in 3 of the 7 patients); the course of the syndrome may then be serious. The secondary form of the disease may be associated with an exacerbation of a preexistent malignancy, as was seen in 2 of the 3 patients. If the syndrome runs a serious course the treatment consists of corticosteroid administration.
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