Symmetrical Peripheral Gangrene – A Rare Clinical Manifestation of Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

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Praveen Kumar
Kalpana Chandra

Abstract

Symmetrical peripheral gangrene (SPG) is a cutaneous manifestation of a wide array of infective and noninfective etiological factors and occurs due to hypoxemia, vasoconstriction, primary endothelial damage and/or decreased cardiac output. It is a devastating complication of underlying septicemia and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) with a high mortality rate and commonly requiring amputation of the affected limb in those who survive. We here describe a case that presented with fever, cough, blackish discoloration of fingers and generalized lymphadenopathy. Investigation revealed anemia, leukocytosis, coagulopathy and positive D-dimer test. Fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) showed evidence of Hodgkin’s lymphoma.

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Praveen Kumar, & Kalpana Chandra. (2022). Symmetrical Peripheral Gangrene – A Rare Clinical Manifestation of Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Indian Journal Of Clinical Practice, 32(9), 26–28. Retrieved from https://ojs.ijcp.in/IJCP/article/view/507
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