Keratoderma-Like T-Cell Dyscrasia: A Case Report

Abstract: Introduction: Cutaneous T-cell dyscrasia (CTCD) encompasses a heterogeneous group of T-cell infiltrates, often clonal and epitheliotropic. While the etiology remains unclear, certain medications, including statins, have been linked to cutaneous T-cell lymphocytic infiltrate development. Case Description: A patient presented with a pruritic, scaly eruption on her palms and soles unresponsive to topical steroids for 1 month. Histopathological examination revealed compact orthokeratosis, mild lymphocytic infiltrate with focal exocytosis, and atypical lymphocytes. Immunophenotyping demonstrated a predominance of CD3+ T cells with a 1:1 CD4/CD8 ratio and reduced CD7 expression. The clinical presentation, histopathology, and immunophenotype supported a diagnosis of statin-induced CTCD. Conclusion: Statin discontinuation led to complete symptom resolution, emphasizing the reversibility of drug-induced T-cell dyscrasia. This case highlights the importance of a detailed medication history as drug-induced T-cell dyscrasia, unlike classic CTCD with its characteristic lymphoid atypia, phenotypic abnormalities, and clonality leading to a refractory course, can be reversed by drug withdrawal.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Keratoderma-Like T-Cell Dyscrasia: A Case Report ; volume:16 ; number:1 ; year:2024 ; pages:234-239 ; extent:6
Case reports in dermatology ; 16, Heft 1 (2024), 234-239 (gesamt 6)

Urheber
Shadid, Asem
Al Haddad, Sukaina
Alharithy, Rua’a
Al-Zaid, Tariq J.

DOI
10.1159/000541258
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2412252325191.739397127936
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  • Shadid, Asem
  • Al Haddad, Sukaina
  • Alharithy, Rua’a
  • Al-Zaid, Tariq J.

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