Abstract
Background: Psoriasis is a common, nonulcerative skin disorder. Observations: We describe 3 men recently referred to our institution for evaluation and treatment of severe, ulcerative psoriasis that ultimately was determined to be aggressive, cytotoxic, cutaneous lymphoma. Each had a history of relatively indolent, nonulcerative patches and plaques (duration, 2-45 years) that changed to ulcerated lesions; these rapidly progressed and eventuated in death. Conclusions: The clinical characteristics of the skin lesions and the histopathologic findings form a distinct and rare presentation of cutaneous lymphoma. The initial course is similar to that of mycosis fungoides but eventuates in a highly aggressive disease with fatal outcome. ©2009 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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Weenig, R. H., Comfere, N. I., Gibson, L. E., Alonso-Llamazares, J., Davis, M. D. P., Pittelkow, M. R., & El-Azhary, R. A. (2009). Fatal cytotoxic cutaneous lymphoma presenting as ulcerative psoriasis. Archives of Dermatology, 145(7), 801–808. https://doi.org/10.1001/archdermatol.2009.119
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