A 19‐year‐old female presented at our hospital with a 1‐year history of a 5‐cm indurated nontender lesion on the left shoulder. Two months later, a similar lesion appeared in the left mammary region, accompanied by necrosis and fever. At admission to our department, she presented disseminated lesions in the left submandibular region, the sternal area and the posterior part of the upper and lower extremities. The lesions were indurated erythematous‐violaceous plaques affecting the adipose tissue, some with ulcerations and necrotic crusting ( Fig. 1 ). The first histopathological report was thrombosis of the capillary vessels and focal vasculitis ( Fig. 2 ). Figure 1 Open in figure viewer PowerPoint Ulceration and necrotic crusting lesion in the left mammary region 相似文献
A 54-year-old man, a road layer by occupation, presented with a 'leonine facies' and multiple tumors that were more commonly present over the exposed parts of the body. On investigation, he turned out to be a case of primary cutaneous B cell lymphoma with a distinctive histopathology. Chemotherapy was given with a good therapeutic response. 相似文献
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