PMID: 7008639Jan 1, 1980Paper

Hodgkin's disease with specific bullous lesions

The American Journal of Dermatopathology
R Hanno, S F Bean

Abstract

A variety of bullous eruptions have been reported in patients with Hodgkin's disease, among them erythema multiforme, herpesvirus infections, bullous impetigo, prurigo-like papules with vesicles, drug eruptions, bullous pemphigoid, dermatitis herpetiformis, and acquired epidermolysis bullosa. We now describe a patient whose bullous eruption was thought initially to be bullous pemphigoid. However, histopathologic examination of a bulla showed a lymphomatous infiltrate beneath an intraepidermal and subepidermal blister. These pathological findings seem to be unique and we interpret them to be those of bullous Hodgkin's disease.

Citations

Dec 1, 1988·Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology·M A BarnadasJ M de Moragas
Feb 23, 2008·Annals of Medicine·Ribhi HazinArash Kimyai-Asadi
Dec 1, 1987·British Journal of Haematology·R P GaleJ H Kersey
Aug 1, 1986·Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine·M E Kesseler, D N Slater

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