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World J Clin Cases. Sep 26, 2020; 8(18): 4122-4127
Published online Sep 26, 2020. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v8.i18.4122
Published online Sep 26, 2020. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v8.i18.4122
Sweet syndrome as a paraneoplastic manifestation of cholangiocarcinoma: A case report
Camille Carneiro Lemaire, Ana Luisa Carvalho Portilho, Department of Internal Medicine, Escola Bahiana de Medicina e Saúde Pública, Salvador 40290-000, Bahia, Brazil
Luciana V Pinheiro, Melaine Montenegro, Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital Geral Roberto Santos, Salvador 41180-780, Bahia, Brazil
Rafael Alves Vivas, Department of Surgery, Hospital Geral Roberto Santos, Salvador 41180-780, Bahia, Brazil
Maíra Britto, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Hospital Geral Roberto Santos, Salvador 41180-780, Bahia, Brazil
Luiz Felipe de Farias Rodrigues, Department of Radiology, Hospital Geral Roberto Santos, Salvador 41180-780, Bahia, Brazil
Sérgio Arruda, Pathological Anatomy, Fiocruz - Bahia, Universidade Estadual da Bahia, Salvador 40000-000, Bahia, Brazil
André Castro Lyra, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Federal University of Bahia and Gastro-Hepatology Service, Salvador 40295-050, Bahia, Brazil
Lourianne Nascimento Cavalcante, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Federal University of Bahia and SED-CHD Hospital Geral Roberto Santos, Salvador 40295-050, Bahia, Brazil
Author contributions: Lemaire CC, Portilho ALC, Pinheiro LV, Vivas RA, Britto M, and Montenegro M collected the patient’s clinical data; Rodrigues LFF analyzed the computed tomography images; Arruda S performed the anatomopathological analysis and provided the photos of the slides; Lyra AC and Cavalcante LN reviewed the data and wrote the paper.
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Corresponding author: Lourianne Nascimento Cavalcante, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Associate Specialist, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Federal University of Bahia and SED-CHD Hospital Geral Roberto Santos, Av. Reitor Miguel Calmon, S/N - Vale do Canela, Salvador 40295-050, Bahia, Brazil. lourianne@gmail.com
Received: April 19, 2020
Peer-review started: April 19, 2020
First decision: July 25, 2020
Revised: August 2, 2020
Accepted: August 29, 2020
Article in press: August 29, 2020
Published online: September 26, 2020
Processing time: 155 Days and 5.9 Hours
Peer-review started: April 19, 2020
First decision: July 25, 2020
Revised: August 2, 2020
Accepted: August 29, 2020
Article in press: August 29, 2020
Published online: September 26, 2020
Processing time: 155 Days and 5.9 Hours
Core Tip
Core Tip: Sweet's syndrome preceding solid neoplasia, especially cholangiocarcinoma, is a rare condition. Only two cases of Sweet's syndrome associated with cholangiocarcinoma have been reported. Bullous skin lesions should be evaluated with a broad differential diagnosis, including the possibility of preceding the diagnosis of neoplasia. The evaluation and follow-up of patients with this condition is essential, seeking diagnosis and treatment in early stages of the neoplastic lesion.