Dermatological manifestations of hematologic neoplasms. Part I: secondary specific skin lesions

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Abstract

Cutaneous manifestations occur during the course of hematologic malignancies and precede, follow, or are late events in relation to the diagnosis. They result from paraneoplastic phenomena, tumor infiltrations, and immunosuppression resulting from the hematologic neoplasia itself or its treatment. The dermatologist must be aware of these conditions, which can help both in the diagnosis of the underlying disease and in the reduction of patient morbidity. This review (part I) addresses skin lesions associated with direct infiltration by systemic hematologic malignancies.

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Souza, P. K. de, Amorim, R. O., Sousa, L. S., & Batista, M. D. (2023). Dermatological manifestations of hematologic neoplasms. Part I: secondary specific skin lesions. Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 98(1), 5–12. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.abd.2022.06.002

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