A Rare Case of Cutaneous Plasmacytosis in a Korean Male.
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Georgesen, C; Kheterpal, M; Pulitzer, M
Published in: Case Rep Pathol
2017
Cutaneous and systemic plasmacytosis are reactive disease processes that occur in middle-aged Japanese and Chinese men. Systemic plasmacytosis, defined by plasmacytic infiltration of two organ systems, might rarely progress to lymphoma. Cutaneous plasmacytosis, however, is chronic and benign and is characterized by the development of multiple plasma cell-rich infiltrates in the skin. We present a case of cutaneous plasmacytosis in a 46-year-old Korean male. The patient demonstrated classic features of the disease entity, including disseminated red-brown plaques, differentiated plasmacytoid infiltrates on biopsy, hypergammaglobulinemia, and the absence of systemic disease.
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Case Rep Pathol
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2090-6781
Publication Date
2017
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2017
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3032941
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United States
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Georgesen, C., Kheterpal, M., & Pulitzer, M. (2017). A Rare Case of Cutaneous Plasmacytosis in a Korean Male. Case Rep Pathol, 2017, 3032941. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/3032941
Georgesen, Corey, Meenal Kheterpal, and Melissa Pulitzer. “A Rare Case of Cutaneous Plasmacytosis in a Korean Male.” Case Rep Pathol 2017 (2017): 3032941. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/3032941.
Georgesen C, Kheterpal M, Pulitzer M. A Rare Case of Cutaneous Plasmacytosis in a Korean Male. Case Rep Pathol. 2017;2017:3032941.
Georgesen, Corey, et al. “A Rare Case of Cutaneous Plasmacytosis in a Korean Male.” Case Rep Pathol, vol. 2017, 2017, p. 3032941. Pubmed, doi:10.1155/2017/3032941.
Georgesen C, Kheterpal M, Pulitzer M. A Rare Case of Cutaneous Plasmacytosis in a Korean Male. Case Rep Pathol. 2017;2017:3032941.
Published In
Case Rep Pathol
DOI
ISSN
2090-6781
Publication Date
2017
Volume
2017
Start / End Page
3032941
Location
United States