Journal of Investigative Medicine High Impact Case Reports (May 2024)

Clinical Features of Cutaneous Paraneoplastic Syndromes in Hodgkin Lymphoma

  • Benjamin J. McCormick MD, MS,
  • Daniel Zieman MD,
  • Jason C. Sluzevich MD,
  • Muhamad Alhaj Moustafa MD, MS

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/23247096241255840
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Cutaneous paraneoplastic syndromes due to Hodgkin lymphoma present with a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations from generalized pruritus to exfoliative erythroderma. We summarize the clinical findings and outcomes of 14 patients with Hodgkin lymphoma and associated cutaneous paraneoplastic syndromes treated at Mayo Clinic over the past 3 decades. Cutaneous paraneoplastic syndromes may be present at the time of lymphoma diagnosis, whereas in other patients, it may appear at the time of relapse, including patients with initial absence of cutaneous manifestations during the initial lymphoma presentation. Our results indicate that complete resolution of the paraneoplastic syndrome is associated with significantly improved overall survival. Recognition of cutaneous paraneoplastic syndromes is a crucial surrogate of relapsed malignancy and treatment requires targeting the underlying malignancy.