Case Reports in Dermatology (Nov 2022)

A Case of Acute Myeloid Leukemia-Associated Necrotizing Sweet Syndrome

  • Jennifer Strong,
  • Albert E. Zhou,
  • Fahad Alkaabba,
  • Danielle Soldin,
  • Joanne Moon,
  • Hanan Alharthy,
  • Owais Syed,
  • Yuchen Liu,
  • Kathryn Turney,
  • Janina Markidan,
  • Laura Malone,
  • Seung Tae Lee,
  • Peter DeRosa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000527597
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
pp. 339 – 343

Abstract

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Sweet syndrome (SS), or acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis, is a rare painful skin condition that is characterized by hyperpyrexia, peripheral blood and skin neutrophilia, and edematous skin lesions. Necrotizing SS (NSS) is a severe and locally aggressive condition that histopathologically resembles a necrotizing soft tissue infection. As opposed to necrotizing soft tissue infections, NSS responds to systemic steroids. SS is divided into three subtypes: classical SS, malignancy-associated SS, and drug-induced SS. Within the malignancy-associated SS subtype, both solid tumor and hematologic malignancies have been precursors to developing SS. Here, we present a case of acute myeloid leukemia-associated NSS.

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