Sudden Onset of an Aggressive Cutaneous Lymphoma in a Young Patient With Psoriasis: Role of Immunosuppressants

Authors

  • Gaëlle Quéreux
  • Jean-Jaques Renaut
  • Lucie Peuvrel
  • Anne-Chantal Knol
  • Anabelle Brocard
  • Brigitte Dréno

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-0978

Keywords:

psoriasis, cutaneous lymphoma, TNF-? blocker, immunosuppressant.

Abstract

Psoriasis is thought to be associated with an increased risk of lymphoma. We report here the first case of an aggressive primary cutaneous pleomorphic T-cell lymphoma in a patient with psoriasis. The 36-year-old patient, who had previously been treated successively with methotrexate, ciclosporin and etanercept, presented with rapidly growing nodules on the leg. A biopsy confirmed a stage IVa primary cutaneous pleomorphic T-cell lymphoma. Despite treatment with pegylated liposomal doxorubicin, the disease progressed and the patient died 5 months later. This case of pleomorphic T-cell lymphoma was remarkable in both its extremely rapid onset and the aggressive nature of the disease. The onset of this disease in a patient with psoriasis who had been previously treated with immunosuppressive drugs and a tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-α blocker is of major interest. Only eight cases of cutaneous lymphomas associated with treatment with TNF-α blockers have been published previously. Most of these eight cases related to anti-TNFα antibodies; only two were linked to etanercept.

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Published

2010-09-22

How to Cite

Quéreux, G., Renaut, J.-J., Peuvrel, L., Knol, A.-C., Brocard, A., & Dréno, B. (2010). Sudden Onset of an Aggressive Cutaneous Lymphoma in a Young Patient With Psoriasis: Role of Immunosuppressants. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 90(6), 616–620. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-0978

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