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Objective To explore clinicopathologic features,diagnosis,treatment and prognosis of von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) type 2B mixed cutaneous leukocytoclastic vasculitis. Methods A 22-Year-Old Man who presented with constitutional symptoms,severe hypertension,and purpuric lesions over the knees.Clinical features,histopathological,IHC and anti-angiogenesis therapy of this case with VHL syndrome-2B mixed cutaneous leukocytoclastic vasculitis was studied based on the available follow-up data.He underwent laparoscopic adrenalectomy and nephron sparing nephrectomy.Clinical evaluation included ophthalmologic examination as well as imaging exams and endocrinal hormone test for tumors markers ; molecular analysis consisted of PCR amplification of the complete VHL gene coding sequence (three exons) and automated nucleotide sequencing. Results 24 h urine Norepinephrine was 295.84 μg and octreotide scan was positive.The VHL-2B patient suffered from leukocytoclastic vasculitis,a retinal hole,pancroatic tumors (endocrine tumor and microcystic cystadenoma),bilateral pheochromocyoma,clear renal cell carcinoma,renal cysts,hepatic hemangioma and epididymal cyst.The patient developed 5 different tumors related to VHL within a period of 6 years.The cutaneous vasculitis persisted despite treatment with high-dose systemic corticosteroids,but rapidly resolved after treatment with phenoxybenzamine and removal of bilateral pheochromocytomas.Tumor cells of resected PHEO samples stained positive for CgA and S-100,but negative for Melan-A.,and with less than 1% Ki-67. Conclusions Cutaneous leukocytoclastic vasculitis is one of paraneoplastic syndrome of pheochromocytoma.Because new lesions may develop during the patient's lifetime,regular clinical inspection is recommended in order to check up the development of any new lesions.