Abstract
Internal malignancies can have non-specific cutaneous damage, such related to the cancer skin manifestations are called paraneoplastic. The reported frequency of paraneoplastic syndromes ranges from 5-15% to 2-20% of malignancies (1,8,10). Skin, as a multifunctional organ, engaged in a close relationship of the organism with the external environment, is highly sensitive to various pathological disorders, including systemic tumoral process. As a rule, paraneoplastic dermatoses occur before or simultaneously with the development of malignant tumors, often disappear after removal of tumors and appear again within relapses and metastases.
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2. Фицпатрик Д.Е., Эллинг Д.Л. Секреты дер¬матологии. Невский диал., 1999, 512
3. Barber, P.V., Doyle, L., Vickers, D.M. et al. Erythema gyratum repens with pulmonary tuberculosis. Br J Dermatol. 1978; 98: 465–468
4. Boyd A.S., Nelder K.H.. Menter A. Erythema gyratum repens: a paraneoplastic eruption. J Am Acad Dermatol, 1992,26,757-762
5. Eubanks L.E. McBurney E, Reed R. Erythema gyratum repens. A,.J Med Sci, 2001; 321; 302-305
6. Graham-Brown, R.A. Bullous pemphigoid with figurate erythema associated with carcinoma of the bronchus. Br J Dermatol. 1987; 117: 385–388
7. Kleyn CE, Lai-Cheong JE, Bell HR. Cutaneous manifestations of internal malignancy. Am.Clin Dermatol, 2006, 7:71-84
8. Lancaster E. Paraneoplastic disorders. Continuum (Minneap Minn), 2015 Apr.21, 452-75
9. Morita, A., Sakakibara, N., and Tsuji, T. Erythema gyratum repens associated with hypereosinophilic syndrome. J Dermatol. 1994; 21: 612–614
10. Silva J, Mesquita K, Igreja AC, Lucas IC, Freitas AF, Oliveira SM et al. Paraneoplastic cutaneous manifestations: concepts and updates. An Bras Dermatol. 2013, Jan-Feb. 88 (1), 9-22
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