Pagetoid reticulosis is a rare lymphoproliferative skin disorder traditionally divided into two types: the localised form, known as Woringer- Kolopp disease, and the disseminated form or Ketron-Goodman disease. The localised type is clinically characterized by a solitary or a few aggregated keratotic inflammatory plaques that may persist, nearly unchanged, for prolonged periods, without extracutaneous involvement. Ketron-Goodman disease is characterized by increasing number of hyperkeratotic plaques and nodules and, in some patients, the outcome is fatal after only a few months. We report a case of rapidly progressive disseminated pagetoid reticulosis resistant to conventional therapy.
Fimiani, M., Rubegni, P., De Aloe, G., Innocenti, A., Andreassi, L. (1997). Ketron-Goodmann-type pagetoid reticulosis. SKIN CANCER, 12(4), 271-275.
Ketron-Goodmann-type pagetoid reticulosis
Fimiani M.;Rubegni P.;
1997-01-01
Abstract
Pagetoid reticulosis is a rare lymphoproliferative skin disorder traditionally divided into two types: the localised form, known as Woringer- Kolopp disease, and the disseminated form or Ketron-Goodman disease. The localised type is clinically characterized by a solitary or a few aggregated keratotic inflammatory plaques that may persist, nearly unchanged, for prolonged periods, without extracutaneous involvement. Ketron-Goodman disease is characterized by increasing number of hyperkeratotic plaques and nodules and, in some patients, the outcome is fatal after only a few months. We report a case of rapidly progressive disseminated pagetoid reticulosis resistant to conventional therapy.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
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