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Simon Yoo, MD

Diagnosis

mycosis fungoides lymphoma, interstitial T-cell lymphoma, T-cell lymphoma

Body Site

abdomen

Age

57 years

Pigmentation

light

Organization

annular

Color

red

Morphology

plaqulous (plaque / nodule / tumor)

Pattern

asymmetric generalized, disseminated

Comments

This 57 year old woman developed asymptomatic annular red plaques on her chest, abdomen, back and proximal extremities that waxed and waned for several years before they were clinically evaluated and biopsied. The presence of round and annular red patches and plaques and atypical lymphocytes is suggestive of a diagnosis of parapsoriasis en plaque. However, no epidermal involvement was apparent. These findings are typical of the interstitial variant of mycosis fungoides reviewed by Su LD, et al in J Cutan Pathol 2002;29:135-41. Their patients presented with red macules, ill defined red plaques with minimal scale, and nodules on the trunk and proximal extremities. All patients had an interstitial dermal infiltrate of lymphocytes with rare histiocytes resembling the infiltrate seen in the interstitial form of granuloma annulare and inflammatory morphea. In all cases focal collections of epidermotropic lymphocytes were found , and clonal T-cell populations were detected by polymerase chain reaction T-cell gamma gene rearrangement analysis in 2 of 5 cases.

Description

annular red plaque without epidermal change

Categories

lumps & bumps (plaques, nodules, tumors) neoplasm, malignant annular eruption

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12/28/2002 16:53:03

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