An Unusual Encounter of Skin Condition Mimicking Acrokeratosis Paraneoplastica (Bazex Syndrome)

一例罕见的皮肤病,其症状酷似肢端角化症(巴泽克斯综合征)

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Abstract

Acrokeratosis paraneoplastica is a rare paraneoplastic skin disease in which there are erythematous violaceous, scaly plaques on the hands, feet, and acral locations. There is a relationship between various carcinomas of the aerodigestive tract and skin eruptions. These were the pioneering work done pertaining to a clinical entity that was showing some inter-relationship between a skin condition and carcinoma anywhere inside the body. Bazex syndrome is mostly associated with carcinomas of the upper aero-digestive tract, but other malignancies were also being reported. In this case, the patient was in advancing age with cachexic features along with liver and lung lesions which prompted us to investigate histologically for evidence of malignancy which came out to be negative. In our case, lungs showed features of pulmonary edema with normal histology. When we examined the liver, gross lesions were present but no evidence of malignancy was noted and the liver showed normal parenchyma histologically. Specimens taken from hand and foot showed hyperkeratosis along with bacterial colonies in the overlying epidermis. The spleen showed red pulp with congestion and hemorrhage. Similarly, sections from the kidneys were showing interstitial inflammation and congestion of blood vessels. Specimens from the brain and heart showed unremarkable histology.

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