Leukemia cutis in Adult
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Synopsis
Leukemia cutis (LC) is the infiltration of the epidermis, dermis, and/or subcutis by a malignant proliferation of leukocytes. LC represents an extramedullary manifestation of leukemia that is often associated with a poor prognosis. Although LC may occur with any subtype of leukemia, it is most frequently associated with acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
Heterogenous in its presentation, LC may present prior to, simultaneously with, or following the diagnosis of the systemic leukemia. Clinical features can be protean in nature, with several distinct morphologies described in the literature.
Heterogenous in its presentation, LC may present prior to, simultaneously with, or following the diagnosis of the systemic leukemia. Clinical features can be protean in nature, with several distinct morphologies described in the literature.
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ICD10CM:
C95.90 – Leukemia, unspecified not having achieved remission
SNOMEDCT:
404156009 – Leukemic infiltration of skin
C95.90 – Leukemia, unspecified not having achieved remission
SNOMEDCT:
404156009 – Leukemic infiltration of skin
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Last Reviewed:05/13/2026
Last Updated:05/17/2026
Last Updated:05/17/2026
Leukemia cutis in Adult
