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Abstract


A 70 year-old Korean male was admitted to Dept. of Dermatology, because of
generalized erythematous match head sized papules with itching sensation for 45 days.
Physical examination revealed palpable axillary, inguinal and left sutclavicu1ar lymph
nodes, and slight hepatomegaly. Peripheral blood findings showed marked eoainophilia
(up to 41%) and a few atypical monocytoid cells. Multiple skin biopsies revealed
malignant histiocytosis with cutaneous involvement.
He was treated with oncovin and prednisolone, and skin lesions and hematologic
abnormalities were considerably improved. But the patient was died on 38th hospital
day.
On autopsy, the lesions were systemic, showing diffuse proliferation of atypical
histiocytes with atypical giant cell formation in spleen, lymph nodes, lung, bone marrow
and skin. However, erythrophagocytosis of these atypical histiocytes was not seen.

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