Linear IgA Dermatosis and Hodgkin's Lymphoma

Abstract
Linear IgA dermatosis and Hodgkin's lymphoma were diagnosed at the same time in a 47-year-old Black South African man. Skin changes of linear IgA dermatosis responded to a combined treatment with dapsone and MOPP regimen. Prior administration of dapsone alone did not result in improvement of the skin condition. Four documented cases of linear IgA dermatosis and lymphoma outside the gastrointestinal tract, three of them of Hodgkin's type, have been reported in the literature. Review of the literature suggests that different forms of lymphoma seem to be associated with linear IgA dermatosis and dermatitis herpetiformis. The present patient represents the first immunologically verified case of linear IgA dermatosis in an adult Black African.