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Alison Young, MD

Diagnosis

lymphoma, T-cell mycosis fungoides mycosis fungides, folliculotrophic comedones, open

Body Site

chest abdomen

Age

50 years

Pigmentation

light

Organization

follicular

Color

red yellow

Morphology

papulosquamous (bump, scale)

Pattern

asymmetric central (centrifugal - trunk predominant)

Comments

This 50 year old man had a history of Stage II Hodgkin's disease for which he received chemotherapy and radiation therapy over 30 years earlier. A year earlier he developed a diffuse red scaly rash with scattered indurated plaques studded with comedones and follicular pustules. The rash became more pustular and failed to improve with oral antibiotics. He was feeling well and denied fever, chills, night sweats, or swollen glands. Laboratory studies including a complete blood count, chemistry, liver function tests, thyroid function tests, chest X-ray, and body computer tomography scan were normal. Skin biopsies revealed T-cell lymphoma infiltrating the follicular epithelium and eccrine glands resulting in follicular obstruction and the clinically prominent comedones and follicular pustules..

Description

scattered plaques comprised of pustules and large comedones on an erythematous base and diffuse coarse white scale

Categories

neoplasm, malignant papulosquamous eruptions hair disorders

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10/9/2002 22:30:00

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