Necrolytic migratory erythema associated with a metastatic neuroendocrine tumor.
Cutis
; 87(2): 78-80, 2011 Feb.
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| ID: mdl-21416773
Necrolytic migratory erythema (NME) is a skin condition historically associated with pancreatic glucagonomas. Rarely it occurs in the absence of a pancreatic tumor, which has been described as pseudoglucagonoma syndrome. We describe a woman with a metastatic neuroendocrine tumor who developed NME 6 years after diagnosis of the tumor. Her laboratory data revealed essential fatty acid deficiency and a high level of glucagon. Although the pathogenesis of NME is not completely understood, zinc, essential amino acid, and fatty acid deficiencies have all been postulated as possible causative factors.
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Base de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Neoplasias Primarias Desconocidas
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Tumores Neuroendocrinos
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Eritema Necrolítico Migratorio
Tipo de estudio:
Risk_factors_studies
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Cutis
Año:
2011
Tipo del documento:
Article