Dermatosis with plasma cell infiltration, secondary to actinic keratosis?
Abstract
Cutaneous plasmacytosis is an uncommon cutaneous disorder, the final diagnosis of which is done when cutaneous polyclonal plasma cell skin infiltrations without underlying proven causes are found. The study presents the case of an 89-year-old patient with actinic keratosis who developed dense plasma cell infiltration. There were no case reports of cutaneous plasmacytosis secondary to actinic keratosis in literature until this study was published.
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