A Case of Bullous Sweet’s Syndrome Associated With Esophageal Adenocarcinoma
Adriana G Bagos-Estevez, Sarah Moore, Leslie Turner, Brooke Baldwin

TL;DR
A man with a rare skin condition called bullous Sweet’s Syndrome was later diagnosed with esophageal cancer, showing the importance of early detection for better outcomes.
Contribution
This case report highlights bullous Sweet’s Syndrome as a rare paraneoplastic manifestation of esophageal adenocarcinoma.
Findings
The patient's bullous rash was linked to undiagnosed esophageal adenocarcinoma.
Treatment with prednisone improved skin symptoms, and cancer was detected through further investigations.
The patient underwent successful neoadjuvant therapy and surgery for the cancer.
Abstract
Sweet’s syndrome (SS), or acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis, characteristically presents with fever, dermal neutrophilic infiltrates, and neutrophilia. It typically manifests as tender erythematous plaques; however, various variants are documented, including bullous. Malignancy-associated Sweet’s syndrome (MASS) can present as a paraneoplastic syndrome in those with established cancers or with undiagnosed malignancies. We present a 72-year-old male with a three-day history of a progressive bullous, erythematous papular rash starting on his right forearm and spreading to his extremities, trunk, palms, and soles. It was mildly pruritic but nontender. He had no recent febrile illnesses. On examination, the rash was violaceous with tense bullae overlying edematous targetoid papules coalescing into plaques. Histopathologic analysis of punch biopsies from his abdomen and thigh…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAutoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders · Tumors and Oncological Cases · Autoimmune Bullous Skin Diseases
