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. 2018 Aug 23;10(8):e3196. doi: 10.7759/cureus.3196

Table 2. Neoplasms presenting with skin lesions in a sporotrichoid distribution.

Abbreviations: A, age (years); C, case; CR, current report; G, gender; ILK, intralesional kenalog; LLE, left lower extremity; LUE, left upper extremity; M, man; Mult, multiple; Num, numerous; PUVA, psoralen and ultraviolet A; Ref, references; RLE, right lower extremity; RUE, right upper extremity; W, woman; >, greater than; #, number of lesions.

C A,G Neoplasm Site # Treatment Ref
1 63,M Squamous cell carcinoma (cutaneous, metastatic) RUE 12 Surgical debulking [12]
2 70,M Squamous cell carcinoma (cutaneous, metastatic) RUE 4 Amputation [13]
3 83,M Squamous cell carcinoma (cutaneous, metastatic) LUE >5 Systemic chemotherapy, 13-cis-retinoic acid, amputation [14]
4 50,M Lymphoma - Primary cutaneous diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, leg type RLE 5 Radiation [15]
5 69,M Lymphoma - Primary cutaneous peripheral T cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified LUE 3 Radiation, systemic chemotherapy [16]
6 36,M Epithelioid sarcoma LUE Num Excision, topical and systemic chemotherapy [17]
7 82,M Keratoacanthoma RLE 3 Excision CR
8 49,W Langerhans cell histiocytosis (adult-onset) LLE Mult ILK, systemic chemotherapy, PUVA [18]
9 28,W Melanoma (metastatic) RLE Mult Not stated [19]
10 64,M Peripheral nerve sheath tumor RLE Mult Amputation, systemic chemotherapy [20]