| Literature DB >> 29238033 |
Yamama Alkourbah1, Alireza Torabi2, Tony Ghaith1, Zeina Nahleh1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND Dermatopathic lymphadenitis is a rare benign lymphatic hyperplasia commonly associated with exfoliative or eczematoid dermatitis. Of interest, this condition can be confused with lymphatic metastasis in adults. CASE REPORT In this report, we describe the case of a 56-year-old woman diagnosed with left breast invasive ductal carcinoma in remission, who presented with dermatopathic lymphadenitis mimicking breast cancer recurrence. CONCLUSIONS Dermatopathic lymphadenitis is a benign entity that needs to be considered in the differential diagnosis of lymphadenopathy. Pursuing extensive workup in asymptomatic patients with a similar presentation and initial negative tests for malignancy recurrence is not recommended.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29238033 PMCID: PMC5737231 DOI: 10.12659/ajcr.905220
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Case Rep ISSN: 1941-5923
Figure 1.CT abdomen and pelvis showing slightly enlarged left common iliac lymph nodes.
Figure 2.CT abdomen and pelvis showing one of several subcentimeter paraaortic lymph nodes.
Figure 3.Lymph node with follicular (arrows) and interfollicular (arrow head) hyperplasia.
Figure 4.Pigmented-laden macrophages (arrow) compatible with dermatopathic lymphadenitis.