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Bullous eruptions in transient abnormal myelopoiesis with normal phenotype

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Cutaneous lesions are common manifestation of congenital leukaemia especially myeloid type with incidence of 25%–50% in reported cases. It is relatively rare in transient abnormal myelopoiesis (TAM) seen in trisomy… Click to show full abstract

Cutaneous lesions are common manifestation of congenital leukaemia especially myeloid type with incidence of 25%–50% in reported cases. It is relatively rare in transient abnormal myelopoiesis (TAM) seen in trisomy 21 (~10%). The rashes seen in leukaemia and TAM are different. We report a case with a rare presentation of confluent bullous eruption in a phenotypically normal neonate with trisomy 21 restricted to haematopoietic blast cells. This rash resolved rapidly after low-dose cytarabine therapy with normalisation of total white cell counts. The risk of Down syndrome-associated myeloid leukaemia in such cases is still high (19%–23%) in first 5 years and rare thereafter.

Keywords: myelopoiesis normal; transient abnormal; abnormal myelopoiesis; bullous eruptions; eruptions transient

Journal Title: BMJ Case Reports
Year Published: 2023

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