RESUMENLa leucemia es una proliferación neoplásica de las células progenitoras del origen tejido hematopoyético y se conoce como leucemia cutis a toda la infiltración en de la piel por el proceso neoplásico.Se presenta el caso de una mujer de 60 años de edad con un cuadro de tres semanas de evolución de aparición de pápulas y placas eritemato-violáceas, inicialmente tratada como cuadro alérgico. Su diagnóstico final fue leucemia cutis secundaria a leucemia mieloide aguda, presentando evolución clínica tórpida.Palabras claves: leucemia mieloide aguda, infiltración leucémica, antraciclinas.
ABSTRACTLeukemia is a neoplastic proliferation of progenitor cells of hematopoietic tissue origin and the infiltration of the neoplastic process into the skin is known as leukemia cutis.We present the case of a 60-year-old woman with a three-week history of the appearance of erythematous-violet papules and plaques, initially treated as an allergic condition. Her final diagnosis was leukemia cutis secondary to acute myeloid leukemia, presenting a torpid clinical course.
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