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Leukoderma associated with Sézary syndrome: a rare presentation
Mark Tang1, Suat Hoon Tan, Lay Cheng Lim
1National Skin Centre, Singapore.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
|October 25, 2003
Abstract:
We describe a patient with Sézary syndrome who was initially seen with the rare occurrence of both generalized erythroderma and extensive leukoderma of his lower limbs. Apart from the absence of melanocytes in the leukodermic skin, histopathologic features of both areas were identical, showing an infiltrate of atypical lymphocytes with epidermotropism. This form of Sézary syndrome-associated leukoderma is clinically distinguishable from hypopigmented mycosis fungoides in which hypopigmented lesions are the sole manifestation of the cutaneous T-cell lymphoma.