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Necrolytic migratory erythema with myelodysplastic syndrome without glucagonoma.

Kristin Technau1, Andreas Renkl, Johannes Norgauer, Mirjana Ziemer.   

Abstract

Necrolytic migratory erythema is a cutaneous paraneoplastic manifestation, which is usually associated with a glucagon-secreting pancreatic tumor. However, it also may occur in other circumstances in which serum glucagon is elevated, as in hepatic cirrhosis. Rarely, necrolytic migratory erythema is reported in association with a jejunal and rectal adenocarcinoma or villous atrophy of the small intestine without any evidence for increased serum glucagon levels. In this context we report the case of an 85-year-old male with myelodysplastic syndrome who developed typical necrolytic migratory erythema without glucagonoma syndrome or evidence for other pancreatic or liver disease. We suggest that, in addition to the diseases listed, myelodysplastic syndrome might be able to cause necrolytic migratory erythema.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15757825

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Dermatol        ISSN: 1167-1122            Impact factor:   3.328


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1.  [Erythema necroticans migrans in non-glucagon-secreting pancreas tumor].

Authors:  O Wilde; B Peters; T Doll; M Füchtenbusch
Journal:  Hautarzt       Date:  2007-12       Impact factor: 0.751

2.  Glucagonoma and the glucagonoma syndrome.

Authors:  Xujun Song; Suli Zheng; Gang Yang; Guangbing Xiong; Zhe Cao; Mengyu Feng; Taiping Zhang; Yupei Zhao
Journal:  Oncol Lett       Date:  2017-12-28       Impact factor: 2.967

3.  Necrolytic migratory erythema associated with glucagonoma: a report of 2 cases.

Authors:  Renata Câmara Teixeira; Marcello Menta Simonsen Nico; Anelise Casillo Ghideti
Journal:  Clinics (Sao Paulo)       Date:  2008-04       Impact factor: 2.365

  3 in total

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