Original Article

Vasculitis With or Without Panniculitis In Leukemia, Lymphoma, and Multiple Myeloma

Authors: H B CHRISTIANSON M.D., ROBERT M. FINE M.D.

Abstract

Vasculitis of the subcutis and/or panniculus is commonly associated with systemic disease as a manifestation of autoimmunity. Its presence in instances of the diseases considered here raises interesting questions of pathogenesis. May mutant cells of the host act as an antigen to stimulate antibody response and thus autoimmunity?

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