Eruptive cherry hemangiomatosis associated with multicentric Castleman disease: a case report and diagnostic clue

DC Fajgenbaum, M Rosenbach, F van Rhee… - JAMA …, 2013 - jamanetwork.com
Background Eruptive cherry hemangiomatosis, which involves the sudden onset of multiple
small vascular proliferations, has been rarely reported as a heralding sign of multicentric
Castleman disease (MCD) and other lymphoproliferative diseases. We report a case
wherein the rapid appearance of cherry hemangiomata is the presenting sign of MCD.
Observations A 25-year-old man with a 10-year history of benign vascular growths
developed 23 cutaneous vascular proliferations and systemic symptoms 5 days prior to …