Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6073781 | Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology | 2013 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Primary cutaneous B-cell lymphomas (PCBCLs) are defined as lymphomas with a B-cell phenotype that present in the skin without evidence of systemic or extracutaneous disease at initial presentation, after adequate staging. In non-Hodgkin lymphomas, the skin is the second most common site of extranodal involvement after the gastrointestinal tract. PCBCLs are histologically very similar to their nodal counterparts, and these histologic similarities can lead to confusion about both therapy and prognosis. This article will summarize the clinical, pathologic, and diagnostic features of the 3 main types of PCBCL: primary cutaneous follicle center lymphoma, primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma, and primary cutaneous diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, leg-type, and the appropriate evaluation and staging procedures for each of these entities.
Keywords
primary cutaneous diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, leg typePCMZLPCFCLPCBCLDLBCLprimary cutaneous diffuse large B-cell lymphomaSkin-associated lymphoid tissueMucosa-associated lymphoid tissuefluorescence in situ hybridizationprimary cutaneous B-cell lymphomaDiffuse large B-cell lymphomaprimary cutaneous follicle center lymphomaprimary cutaneous marginal zone lymphomaMaltFishStagingSaltHistopathology
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Authors
Andrea LuÃsa MD, PhD, Melissa MD, Steven MD, Alison MD, Christiane MD, PhD, Patricia L. MD,