Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2022.
World J Clin Cases. Jul 26, 2022; 10(21): 7553-7564
Published online Jul 26, 2022. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i21.7553
Table 1 Results of requested paraclinical tests (blood count and peripheral blood smear)
Parameter
Result
Reference range
Blood count
Leukocytes224605000-10000/mm3
Neutrophils94.2% (21160)45%-75%
Lymphocytes2.5% (570)30%-40%
Monocytes2.2% (490)0%-8%
Eosinophils0% (0)0%-5%
Basophils0.2% (40)0%-1%
Red blood cells6.8 million/mm33.7-5.1 million/mm3
Hemoglobin14.9 g/dL12-14 g/dL
Hematocrit47.8%35%-46%
Mean corpuscular volume69.9 ft80-100 ft
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin21.827-33 pg
Platelets366000150000-450000/mm3
Peripheral blood smear
Red blood cells seriesNormal number, morphology preserved-
PlateletsNormal number, morphology preserved-
White blood cell seriesNormal size, shape, granulations and lobulations-
Table 2 Results of requested paraclinical tests (urine test, renal function, and other biomarkers in blood)
Parameter
Result
Reference range
Urine test
ColorYellow-
AppearanceSlightly turbid-
Density10201010-1020
pH64.5-7.5
NitritesNegative -
Leukocyte esteraseNegative-
ProteinNegative< 30 mg/dL
GlucoseNegative0-15 mg/dL
Bacteria+-
Ketonic bodiesNegative-
Leukocytes1-31-10 by camp
Red blood cells2-41-5 by camp
Renal function
Blood urea nitrogen20.1 mg/dL9-25 mg/dL
Creatinine1.1 mg/dL0.7-1.3 mg/dL
Urea44.08 mg/dL10-45 mg/dL
Other biomarkers in blood
Troponin0.01 mg/dL< 0.01 mg/dL
Creatine phosphokinase 38 mg/dL28-174 mg/dL
Uric acid4.2 mg/dL3.5-7.2 mg/dL
Tumor markers
Alpha fetoprotein0.5054.8 U/L
Carcinoembryonic Antigen1.020-3 U/L
CA 19-9310-37 U/L
Table 3 Results of requested paraclinical tests (antibodies and infectious diseases)
Parameter
Result
Antibodies
Antinuclear antibodies IgG10.92
Anti-RD2.67
Anti-LA2.4
Anti-SM2.23
Anti-RNP2.18
C-ANCA P-ANCANegative
IgE62.7
RA test< 30
C3120 mg/dL (reference range: 90-180 mg/dL)
C4215.2 mg/dL (reference range: 10-40 mg/dL)
Infectious diseases test
Hepatitis B virus test Negative
Hepatitis C virus testNegative
Human Immunodeficiency virus testNegative
Venereal disease research laboratory testNegative
Table 4 Curth's criteria for paraneoplastic dermatoses: Adapted from Garza and Ocampo (2015)
Criteria
Main characteristic
Main findings
MajorcriteriaConcurrent appearanceDermatosis and malignancy occur simultaneously.
Parallel evolutionIf the malignancy is treated successfully or recurs, the dermatosis follows a similar course.
Minor criteriaUniformityA specific malignancy is constantly associated with a specific dermatosis.
Statistical significanceThere is a statistically significant association between malignancy and dermatosis based on case-control studies.
RarityRarity in the type of skin pathology. Very frequent processes are eliminated because their high prevalence can cause them to be merely coincidental.
Table 5 Classification of paraneoplastic dermatoses: Adapted from Monestier and Richar (2018)
Type of PND
Characteristics
Real dermatosesBasex paraneoplastic acrokeratosis, migratory necrolytic erythema, gyratum repens erythema, paraneoplastic pemphigus, florid cutaneous papillomatosis, palmar fasciitis and arthritis, acquired lacunar hypertrichosis.
Facultative dermatosesAcquired ichthyosis, vasculitis, erythroderma, dermatomyositis, filiform hyperkeratosis, Sweet's syndrome, Pyoderma gangrenosum, pruritus, superficial migratory phlebitis.
Controversial dermatosesCentrifugal annular erythema, Cutaneous vasculitis, necrobiotic xanthogranuloma, primary amyloidosis, scleroderma, porphyria cutanea tardis, bullous pemphigoid, linear IgA dermatitis, Raynaud's phenomenon, urticaria