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Diffuse Reactive Angioendotheliomatosis Secondary to the Administration of Trabectedin and Pegfilgrastim.
[liposarcoma]
:
Diffuse
dermal
angiomatosis
is
a
rare
benign
condition
considered
a
variant
of
reactive
angioendotheliomatosis
,
usually
related
to
vascular
disease
such
as
arteriovenous
fistula
or
severe
peripheral
vascular
disease
.
The
most
frequent
clinical
manifestations
range
from
a
solitary
erythematous
patch
to
an
indurated
plaque
that
may
ulcerate
.
A
clinical
case
of
a
60
-
year
-old
woman
who
developed
generalized
livedoid
lesions
2
days
after
the
administration
of
intravenous
trabectedin
and
subcutaneous
pegfilgrastim
for
a
recidivant
myxoid
liposarcoma
has
been
reported
.
A
biopsy
of
the
skin
lesions
showed
a
pronounced
proliferation
of
vessels
in
the
upper
dermis
that
was
diagnosed
as
diffuse
dermal
angiomatosis
.
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"skin lesions"
symptom
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sneddon syndrome
waldenström macroglobulinemia
werner syndrome
wiskott-aldrich syndrome
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