1. Myelodysplasia Cutis
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Whittington, Carli P., Ross, Charles W., Ramirez, James A., Lowe, Lori, Brown, Noah, and Hristov, Alexandra C.
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Context.--Myelodysplasia cutis is an emerging concept in cutaneous neoplasia. Many of these cases were previously included under the umbrella of histiocytoid Sweet syndrome. However, with the advent of next-generation sequencing, cutaneous involvement by myelodysplastic syndrome is being increasingly recognized. Objective.--To review histiocytoid Sweet syndrome and myelodysplasia cutis and discuss our current understanding of these entities. Additionally, to discuss how next-generation sequencing can be applied in the evaluation of cutaneous infiltrates of immature histiocytoid cells. Data Sources.--The English-language literature from 2005 to 2023 on the topic of histiocytoid Sweet syndrome and myelodysplasia cutis was reviewed. Conclusions.--Biopsy specimens showing infiltrates of histiocytoid, immature myeloid cells may represent cutaneous involvement by myelodysplastic syndrome. Close clinical correlation is recommended in these cases. Recent studies suggest that next-generation sequencing is useful in separating myelodysplasia cutis from true histiocytoid Sweet syndrome. This distinction has important implications for patients. 10.5858/arpa.2023-0132-RA, Sweet syndrome (SS), also known as acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis, was first described in 1964 as a rare, reactive neutrophilic dermatosis characterized by the abrupt onset of tender plaques on [...]
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- 2024
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