RESUMO
Mujer de 67 años, sin antecedentes patológicos de interés, que consultó por la aparición en abdomen de placas eritematovioláceas con patrón reticular y aspecto contusiforme. Destacaba la presencia en la superficie de las mismas de lesiones papulovesiculosas aisladas de contenido serosanguinolento. El estudio histopatológico demostró que se trataba de metástasis cutáneas de un adenocarcinoma ovárico (AU)
Assuntos
Adenocarcinoma/história , Ovário , Metástase NeoplásicaRESUMO
Two patients with severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) in whom cutaneous lesions were the first clinical feature were studied. Neither the morphology nor the histology of the lesions was uniform, although we have noted some common findings that can, in subsequent cases, lead us to suspect SCID. The immunologic defects were not uniform, representing the two poles of the spectrum of SCID. We believe that early recognition of the skin lesions is very important, since the patient's life expectancy can be increased by a bone marrow transplantation (1).