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[Two Cases of Severe Pruritus Revealing Hodgkin's Disease in Children]

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Date 2014 Dec 1
PMID 25433928
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Background: Pruritus in children is a frequent reason for consultation, most often related to a common dermatosis. Where dermatological investigation fails to reveal a dermatological cause, a general cause may be suspected. We report three cases of pruritus revealing Hodgkin's lymphoma in children.

Patients And Methods: Case 1: a 14-year-old girl presented pruritus with diffuse scratching lesions present for 6 months, associated with right cervical lymph nodes occurring after the onset of pruritus. Tomodensitometry revealed involvement of the supra- and sub-diaphragmatic lymph nodes as well as pulmonary involvement. Lymph node biopsy confirmed nodular sclerosing Hodgkin's lymphoma. Case 2: a 14-year-old boy was hospitalized for suspected psychogenic pruritus. He presented intense itching, predominantly in the lower extremities and at night, occurring over the previous 6 months as well as night sweats. Examination showed that the patient had lost 5kg in 1 month and had a low-grade fever of 38°C; he presented linear striated scratching lesions on both legs. Cervical and inguinal lymphadenopathy was seen. The chest scan also revealed supra-diaphragmatic adenomegalies. The biopsy confirmed Hodgkin's lymphoma.

Discussion: Systemic causes of pruritus in children are poorly described in the literature. In these two cases, pruritus allowed a diagnosis of Hodgkin's lymphoma to be made, emphasizing the important role of dermatologists in the early diagnosis of haematological malignancy.

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PMID: 31590346 PMC: 6963483. DOI: 10.3390/medicines6040099.