← Return to Sweet's Syndrome

Discussion
wvl60 avatar

Sweet's Syndrome

Skin Health | Last Active: 17 hours ago | Replies (13)

Comment receiving replies
Profile picture for Susan, Volunteer Mentor @grammato3

@jwhiteside: I'm sorry to hear about your dad; I hope we can provide some insight to his situation here at Mayo Clinic Connect.

I see it's been some time - a good 7 years - since anyone has commented on personal experience with MASS (Malignancy Associated Sweet Syndome). The previous link referenced above is no longer available at Mayo, however, I've located this that provides a photograph of what this condition looks like: https://www.mayoclinic.org/sweets-syndrome/img-20008118

As far as for what this rare malady is caused by, it is generally associated with a severe response to cancer that can occur in some individuals most frequently those sufferening from acute myeloid leukemia (AML) lymphoma or solid tumors resulting in painful ulcerative skin lesions, fever, and elevated white blood cell (WBC). Although the syndrome can respond well to steroids, there is a risk of recurrence requiring treatment of the underlying malignancy.

How is your father being treated - and responding - to this?

Jump to this post


Replies to "@jwhiteside: I'm sorry to hear about your dad; I hope we can provide some insight to..."

@grammato3 He is at Fox Chase Cancer center in Philadelphia. They have him on two Chemotherapy treatments, one IV and one oral, plus oral corticosteroids. He seems to be responding favorable to the treatment. The lessons are scabbing and the mouth sores seem to be abating slightly. He has lesions on his ears, nose, neck, back - just about everywhere.