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Cutaneous Paraneoplastic Syndrome Affecting the Hand in a Case of Underlying Waldenström Macroglobulinemia

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Paraneoplastic syndromes represent the body’s immune response to an underlying malignancy. The autoimmune response to cancer can manifest itself in multiple ways, including swelling, thickening, and changes in the hand.… Click to show full abstract

Paraneoplastic syndromes represent the body’s immune response to an underlying malignancy. The autoimmune response to cancer can manifest itself in multiple ways, including swelling, thickening, and changes in the hand. We report the case of a 65-year-old man who presented with hand swelling that was initially attributed to a work-related finger laceration. The patient developed edema and stiffness in the hand, which was subsequently diagnosed as Waldenström macroglobulinemia. Hand surgeons should be aware that atypical hand and wrist symptoms should raise the suspicion for the potential of a paraneoplastic syndrome and an underlying malignancy.

Keywords: waldenstr macroglobulinemia; case; paraneoplastic syndrome; hand

Journal Title: HAND
Year Published: 2023

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