European Journal of Internal Medicine
Volume 18, Issue 3 , Pages 238-240, May 2007

Acute vasculitis as a first manifestation of hairy cell leukemia

  • Anna Remková

      Affiliations

    • 1st Department of Internal Medicine, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. 1st Department of Internal Medicine, Comenius University, Mickiewiczova 13, SK-813 69 Bratislava. Tel.: +421 2 57290 249; fax: +421 2 57290 574.
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  • Andrej Halčín

      Affiliations

    • 1st Department of Internal Medicine, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
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  • Emöke Šteňová

      Affiliations

    • 1st Department of Internal Medicine, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
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  • Pavel Babál

      Affiliations

    • Department of Pathological Anatomy, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
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  • Viera Kasperová

      Affiliations

    • 1st Department of Internal Medicine, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
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  • Andrej Vranovský

      Affiliations

    • National Cancer Institute, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

Received 23 February 2006; received in revised form 17 July 2006; accepted 19 September 2006.

Abstract 

Hairy cell leukemia (HCL) is a lymphoproliferative malignancy characterized by bone marrow, spleen, liver, and occasionally lymph node infiltration with hairy cells, usually accompanied by splenomegaly and pancytopenia. We report an unusual case of HCL in a 53-year-old woman with leukopenia and sudden onset of fever of unknown origin, arthritis, and generalized maculopapular exanthem. Skin biopsy revealed perivascular and/or vessel wall lymphocytic infiltration in the dermis. On the basis of bone marrow biopsy and flow cytometry, the diagnosis of HCL was established. A detailed, retrospective re-evaluation of the skin biopsy helped to identify hairy cells among the cells of the perivascular infiltrations. Small-vessel vasculitis, as an atypical presentation, was found to predate a diagnosis of HCL. Recognition that vasculitis can reflect or antedate lymphoid malignancy may permit early diagnosis and aggressive treatment. A rapid response was obtained with a single course of cladribine.

Keywords: Hairy cell leukemia, Malignancy, Skin rash, Vasculitis, Cladribine

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 This work was presented at the 7th Polish–Slovak Conference on Internal Medicine (organized by the Polish and Slovak Society of Internal Medicine), Katowice, Poland, 24–25 February 2006.

PII: S0953-6205(07)00016-7

doi:10.1016/j.ejim.2006.09.032

European Journal of Internal Medicine
Volume 18, Issue 3 , Pages 238-240, May 2007