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References 1 Cronin DM, Warnke RA. Castleman disease: an update on classification and the spectrum of associated lesions. Adv Anat Pathol 2009; 16: 236–246. 2 Park HY, Lee JJ, Lee… Click to show full abstract

References 1 Cronin DM, Warnke RA. Castleman disease: an update on classification and the spectrum of associated lesions. Adv Anat Pathol 2009; 16: 236–246. 2 Park HY, Lee JJ, Lee JB, et al. Castleman’s disease with cutaneous involvement manifestating as multiple violaceous plaques on entire body. Ann Dermatol 2011; 23: S169–S174. 3 Honda R, Cerroni L, Tanikawa A, et al. Cutaneous plasmacytosis: report of 6 cases with or without systemic involvement. J Am Acad Dermatol 2013; 68: 978–985. 4 Okuyama R, Harigae H, Moriya T, et al. Indurated nodules and plaques showing a dense plasma cell infiltrate as a cutaneous manifestation of Castleman’s disease. Br J Dermatol 2007; 156: 174–176. 5 Higashi Y, Kanekura T, Sakamoto R, et al. Multicentric Castleman disease with cutaneous manifestations: report of 2 cases and comparison with systemic plasmacytosis. Dermatology 2007; 214: 170–173.

Keywords: dermatology; infectoria skin; castleman disease; alternaria infectoria; skin infection

Journal Title: International Journal of Dermatology
Year Published: 2017

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