1.A case of cutaneous T cell lymphoma (sezary syndrome).
Chang Hwan LEE ; Seong Hee LIM ; Wang Hee YOO ; Soo Mi CHOI ; Chang Yeol YIM
Korean Journal of Hematology 1993;28(1):171-177
No abstract available.
Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cutaneous*
2.Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma with Nasal Necrosis.
Katherine SHAUM ; Joyce AYCOCK
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2015;42(2):259-261
No abstract available.
Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cutaneous*
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Necrosis*
3.Unmasking tumors: A case of a CD30-Negative MycosisFungoides masquerading as Erythema NodosumLeprosumin a filipino male.
Ma. Cristina Georgina T. Paloma ; Andrea Marie Bernales-Mendoza
Journal of the Philippine Medical Association 2023;101(2):29-32
Mycosis Fungoides is the most common type of primary
cutaneous lymphoma. Early in its course, it usually
presents as erythematous patches and plaques similar
to a lot of cutaneous conditions. A 68-year-old male
presented with a 13-year history of multiple
erythematous patches and plaques on the arms and
trunk. The lesions were pruritic and chronically relapsing
over the years, temporarily relieved by topical
corticosteroids. Thereafter, there was onset of multiple
nodules on the trunk, extremities and face. Initial biopsy
was done by a different dermatologist, revealed
Hansen’s Disease, Borderline Borderline spectrum.
Fitefaraco stain was positive but no bacillary index was
given. The patient was subsequently started on
rifamcpicin 600mg/capsule once a day, Ofloxacin
400mg/tablet once a day, and Minocycline
100mg/capsule once a day. The lesions were noted to
worsen, eventually developing ulcerations over the trunk
and extremities prompting referral to our institution. The
biopsy results were as follows: Cutaneous T-Cell
Lymphoma, diffuse cluster of differentiation (CD) 3
staining, focal CD20 staining, and negative FiteFaraco
stain. The histopathologic findings combined with the
clinical presentation led to the diagnosis of Mycosis
Fungoides. He was then referred to medical oncology
for proper staging and definitive management. The
prognosisof Mycosis Fungoides is generally dependent
on the stage as determined by the extent of skin
involvement as well as presence of lymph node invasion
and/or metastasis.
Mycosis Fungoides
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Lymphoma
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T-Cell
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Cutaneous
4.Two Cases of Subcutaneous Panniculitis-like T-cell Lymphoma.
Sung Eun CHANG ; Won Sin LEE ; Mi Woo LEE ; Kyung Jeh SUNG ; Kee Chan MOON ; Jai Kyoung KOH
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2001;39(9):1037-1040
Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma(SPTCL) is a rare subtype of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma and needs to be differentiated from benign causes of panniculitis and other cutaneous T-cell lymphomas involving subcutis, especially nasal type NK/T-cell lymphoma(NKTL) involving the panniculus. We report herein two cases of SPTCL which was distinguished from nasal type NKTL by the following findings; CD8+, CD56-, Ebstein Barr virus RNA- and clonal T cell receptor gene arrangement.
Gene Order
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Lymphoma, T-Cell*
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Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cutaneous
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Panniculitis
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Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell
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T-Lymphocytes*
5.Usefulness of F-18 FDG PET/CT in Staging of Peripheral T Cell Lymphoma.
Yun Hee KANG ; Seok Tae LIM ; Dong Wook KIM ; Hwan Jeong JEONG ; Myung Hee SOHN ; Chang Yeol YIM
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2008;42(5):369-374
PURPOSE: F-18 FDG PET/CT has excellent sensitivity and specificity for staging non-Hodgkin lymphomas, but to the author's knowledge few studies to date have evaluated FDG PET/CT in peripheral T cell lymphoma. We evaluated the usefulness of F-18 FDG PET/CT in staging of patients with peripheral T cell lymphoma, especially indolent cutaneous T cell lymphomas. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty five patients (M:F=17:8, age 53.7+/-14.8 yrs) with biopsy-proven indolent cutaneous T cell (CL) or noncutaneous T cell lymphomas (NCL) underwent PET/CT scans for staging at baseline. Peak standardized uptake values (p-SUV) of all abnormal foci were measured and compared between cutaneous and noncutaneous lesions. F-18 FDG PET/CT was performed on 6 patients with indolent CL and on 19 patients with NCL. RESULTS: All 6 patients with indolent CL had no significant FDG avidity in the skin despite histologically positive cutaneous lesions. However, FDG avidity appeared in extracutaneous lesions (lymph nodes) in two patients with CL where CT imaging suggested lymphoma involvement (mean p-SUV 4.26+/-0.37 in noncutaneous lesions in CL). In NCL, FDG avidity was demonstrated in all lesions where CT imaging suggested lymphoma involvement (mean p-SUV, 8.52+/-5.00 in noncutaneous lesions in NCL). CONCLUSION: F-18 FDG PET/CT has the limitation of usefulness for the evaluation of the skin in indolent CL. In contrast, F-18 FDG PET/CT is sensitive in staging evaluation of extracutaneous lesions regardless of CL or NCL.
Humans
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Lymphoma
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Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin
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Lymphoma, T-Cell
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Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cutaneous
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Lymphoma, T-Cell, Peripheral
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Skin
6.A Case of Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma Presenting as Papuloerythroderma of Ofuji.
Jung Im NA ; Hee Jin BYUN ; Kwang Hyun CHO
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2007;45(4):373-377
Papuloerythroderma of Ofuji (PEO) is an uncommon entity of unknown etiology, characterized by coalescing erythematous papules sparing skin folds. A number of cases have described the association of this disorder with malignant with pathology, mainly with cutaneous T cell lymphoma. Such reports give rise to the suggestion that PEO may be a precursor of lymphoma or a form of cutaneous T cell lymphoma. We report a case of PEO, which was diagnosed as cutaneous T-cell lymphoma only 2 months after the development of skin lesions, and rapidly progressed. This case suggests the presence of a variant of cutaneous T cell lymphoma with clinical feature of PEO, which is different from mycosis fungoides or S zary syndrome.
Lymphoma
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Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cutaneous*
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Lymphoma, T-Cell, Peripheral
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Mycosis Fungoides
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Pathology
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Skin
7.A Case of Primary Cutaneous CD4 Positive Small/medium T Cell Lymphoma.
Mira CHOI ; Se Young PARK ; Hyun Sun PARK ; Hee Jin BYUN ; Kwang Hyun CHO
Annals of Dermatology 2011;23(1):76-80
Primary cutaneous CD4 positive small/medium T cell lymphoma (PCSM-TCL) is a provisional entity in the new WHO-EORTC classification for cutaneous lymphoma, and it is a rare disease with a favorable clinical course. PCSM-TCL may present with different clinical and pathologic features associated with the biologic behavior of the disease. Herein we report on a 63-year-old woman with multiple, multifocal, erythematous to violaceous papules and plaques that progressed despite local radiotherapy.
Female
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Humans
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Lymphoma
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Lymphoma, T-Cell
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Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cutaneous
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Middle Aged
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Rare Diseases
8."Myositis-like" T-cell lymphoma: report of a case.
Xiao-ge ZHOU ; Yan SHI ; Gang CHEN ; Yuan-yuan ZHENG ; Yan-ning ZHANG ; Shu-hong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2008;37(6):422-423
9.Research Progression of Subcutaneous Panniculitis-like T-Cell Lymphoma--Review.
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2021;29(1):297-300
Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma (SPTCL) is a very rare cutaneous malignant lymphoma derived from cytotoxic T cells that mainly involves subcutaneous adipose tissue rather than epidermis and dermis. It usually occurs in young and middle-aged population, and the etiology is currently unclear. Clinically, SPTCL is characterized by subcutaneous plaques, nodules, and skin ulcers with swell and ache, mainly presenting in limbs and trunk. SPTCL has been restricted to cases that express α/β phenotype, whereas cases with γ/δ phenotype are categorized to cutaneous γ/δ
Aged
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Humans
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Lymphoma, T-Cell
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Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cutaneous
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Middle Aged
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Panniculitis
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Skin Neoplasms
10.Papuloerythroderma of Ofuji.
Min Sung KIM ; Hoon CHOI ; Chan Ho NA ; Kyu Chul CHOI ; Bong Seok SHIN
Journal of the Korean Geriatrics Society 2012;16(4):217-220
Papuloerythroderma of Ofuji is a rare type of erythroderma of the elderly and consists of flat-topped erythematous papules that coalesce, forming diffuse sheets that characteristically spare skin folds (so called 'deck-chair' sign). The etiopathogenesis of the disease remains unknown, but a number of cases have demonstrated the connection of this disorder with malignancy, mainly cutaneous T cell lymphoma. We report a case of papuloerythroderma of Ofuji unassociated with underlying malignancy, with the biopsy specimen showing nonspecific eczematous findings. There are cases of papuloerythroderma of Ofuji associated with malignancy, and one needs to be mindful of such in examinations.
Aged
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Biopsy
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Dermatitis, Exfoliative
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Humans
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Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cutaneous
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Skin