Exaggerated arthropod assault: Eosinophilic dermatosis in a patient with small lymphocytic lymphoma

Clinical Case Reports
Curtis LachowiezStephen Spurgeon

Abstract

Dermatologic reactions are commonly encountered in clinical practice. Providers must be aware of both the common and uncommon etiologies leading to these eruptions, particularly in patients with underlying malignancies. Establishing the appropriate etiology directs treatment of these conditions, which may be therapy directed at the malignancy itself.

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Sep 20, 2006·Archives of Dermatology·Kristin M Leiferman, Margot S Peters
Dec 21, 2010·Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology·Mary Maiberger, Ian Maher
May 23, 2012·Journal of Cutaneous Pathology·Michele J FarberJason B Lee
Jun 5, 2013·The Canadian Journal of Plastic Surgery = Journal Canadien De Chirurgie Plastique·Hani SinnoMirko Gilardino

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