Case Report

Sweet Syndrome due to Myelodysplastic Syndrome: Possible Therapeutic Role of Intravenous Immunoglobulin in Addition to Standard Treatment

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Clinicopathologic features of Sweet syndrome in our patient at diagnosis: (a) Photograph showing the purpuric patches and pustulovesicular lesions over the left leg and dorsum of foot at diagnosis. (b) Photograph showing the resolving skin lesions over the left leg and dorsum of foot at the time of writing the manuscript. (c) Low power H & E of skin showing diffuse infiltrate of dermis and superficial subcutis with neutrophils (arrow). There is incipient necrosis of the epidermis. Dimension bar (left lower corner) 250 microns. (d) High power H & E of skin—the arrow shows focal leukocytoclasis without vasculitis—dimension bar (left lower corner) 50 microns.
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