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Erythema Nodosum as The Initial Manifestation Of Leukemia

CAPT JAMES BERNARD PINSKI, MC; CAPT PHILIP D. STANSIFER, MC

Arch Dermatol. 1964;89(3):339-341.


Abstract

Erythema nodosum associated with leukemia is rare. It has been reported occurring with acute monocytic leukemia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and chronic granulocytic leukemia. A case of erythema nodosum presenting as the initial manifestation of acute stem cell leukemia is reported.



Author Affiliations

USA; USA SAN FRANCISCO

US Army, Dermatology Service. Present Address: 130th Station Hospital, APO 403, New York (Dr. Pinski).

US Army, Pathology Service (Dr. Stansifer).

Letterman General Hospital.



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