
Opinion|Videos|March 7, 2025
A 62-Year-Old Man Who Is Newly Diagnosed With BPDCN
Author(s)Marlise R. Luskin, MD, MSCE
An expert discusses the patient case of a man aged 62 years who is newly diagnosed with blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN). The patient initially presented to the dermatologist with a progressive and persistent rash notable for bumps and nodules. The nodules presented a violet-like color, beginning on his forehead and spreading to the rest of his body.
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