J. Luboshitz et al., Cutaneous necrosis as a terminal paraneoplastic thromboembolic event in a patient with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, J INTERN M, 245(3), 1999, pp. 301-305
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General & Internal Medicine","Medical Research General Topics
Thrombotic complications in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma often originate in the l
arge veins. We describe a patient with refractory advanced high-grade lymph
oma who presented with the rare complication of extensive cutaneous necrosi
s due to thrombosis of dermal vessels; there was also a recent new peak of
monoclonal IgM-kappa protein. Direct immunofluorescence demonstrated immune
deposits with complement in the dermal vessel wall, Based on these observa
tions and on published data, we suggest that these complexes were the trigg
er for the thrombotic events and that the monoclonal IgM acted as xenoreact
ive antibodies, initiating a cascade of events. The first step of this casc
ade was activation of the complement and the membrane attack complex, which
caused secretion of IL-1 alpha by endothelial cells, followed by overexpre
ssion of tissue factor on the surface of the dermal vessel wall endothelium
. Dermal vessel thrombosis was the final event in this cascade.