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Acrokeratosis Can Be a Warning Sign of an Underlying Malignancy

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Introduction: Some cutaneous manifestations can be the first presentation of an underlying malignancy. These so-called paraneoplastic syndromes can sometimes be very subtle or strongly resemble other benign cutaneous diseases.

Aims: In this report, we want to emphasize the need for further investigation of eczema-like cutaneous presentations which develop at a later age and are recalcitrant to therapy. Exclusion of an underlying malignancy needs to be considered.

Patients and Methods: A 53-year-old man with thickening of the skin, more pronounced on the hands, feet and face, was diagnosed with classic nodular sclerosing Hodgkin disease based on cutaneous presentation.

Results: After two rounds of chemotherapy (adriamycin, bleomycin, vinblastine and dacarbazine), the cutaneous symptoms had disappeared. After six rounds of chemotherapy and 14 months of follow-up, the patient is still in remission without recurrence of the cutaneous symptoms.

Conclusions: Cutaneous symptoms recalcitrant to adequate treatment should raise suspicion and prompt further investigation to exclude an underlying malignancy. A multidisciplinary approach with the dermatology department can accelerate diagnosis and improve the patient's prognosis.

LEARNING POINTS: Skin diseases can reflect internal manifestations or diseases.Vigilance, timely recognition and a multidisciplinary approach are important in a patient with atypical cutaneous manifestations.A paraneoplastic skin syndrome should be considered in persistent skin disease not responding to treatment and starting in middle-aged patients with B symptoms.

Tijdschrift: European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine
ISSN: 2284-2594
Issue: 5
Volume: 6
Jaar van publicatie:2019
Trefwoorden:Acrokeratosis paraneoplastica, Bazex syndrome, paraneoplastic syndrome
Toegankelijkheid:Open