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9783798512504

Cutaneous Lymphomas Volume 1

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    9783798512504

  • ISBN10:

    3798512507

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-10-01
  • Publisher: SPRINGER

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Summary

This book describes unusual cases of cutaneous lymphomas and is of special interest for clinicians and pathologists dealing with the vexing subject of cutaneous lymphoma. In addition to the case description, it gives the clinical, historical, and in most cases also the phenotypical features and the results of molecular techniques. A commentary puts the observations into the context of cutaneous lymphomas. Related papers are cited.The book will be especially helpful in cases which do not fit into the normal spectrum of cutaneous lymphomas.Rare entities of cutaneous lymphomas are demonstrated with high-quality pictures (4-color) and a concise text in an appealing format throughout the book.

Table of Contents

Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma (CTCL)
Mycosis Fungoides and Related Disorders
2(26)
Solitary mycosis fungoides
2(2)
L. Cerroni
H. Kerl
Unilesional mycosis fungoides
4(2)
E. Hodak
Small cell variant of mycosis fungoides
6(2)
P.V.M.M. Diederen
C. W. Van Haselen
J. Toonstra
S.C.J. Van Der Putte
L.H.P.M. Rademakers
J.A.J. Faber
W.A. Van Vloten
Mycosis fungoides and idiopathic CD4+ T-lymphocytopenia
8(2)
B. Dreno
Folliculotropic T-cell lymphoma with self-resolving eosinophil-rich lymphomatoid nodule
10(2)
S. Kossard
Follicular cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (follicular mycosis fungoides)
12(2)
E. Hodak
Mycosis fungoides/Sezary's syndrome presenting as generalized follicular mucinosis
14(2)
P.E. LeBoit
Dyshidrotic mycosis fungoides
16(2)
L. Cerroni
H. Kerl
Ichthyosiform mycosis fungoides
18(2)
E. Hodak
Lichenoid purpuric mycosis fungoides
20(2)
P. E. LeBoit
Granulomatous mycosis fungoides
22(2)
B. Dreno
B. Bureau
Granulomatous slack skin in a patient with mycosis fungoides
24(2)
C. W. Van Haselen
J. Toonstra
W. A. Van Vloten
Granulomatous slack skin
26(2)
P. E. LeBoit
Sezary's Syndrome and Related Disorders
28(8)
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma presenting as an erythroderma with generalized hyperpigmentation and highly elevated serum IgE
28(2)
S. A. Buchner
Sezary's syndrome and human immundeficiency virus negative Kaposi's sarcoma
30(2)
B. Dreno
A. Khammari
Clone-negative CD8+ Sezary syndrome - a prominent leukemic variant of erythrodemic actinic reticuloid
32(2)
K. Iwatsuki
Clonal granulomatous infiltrates in Sezary's syndrome
34(2)
W. Kempf
R. Dummer
G. Burg
CD30-positive Lymphoproliferative Disorders
36(6)
Regional Iymphomatoid papulosis
36(2)
J. J. Scarisbrick
R. Russell-Jones
Primary cutaneous anaplastic large-cell CD30+ lymphoma in a child
38(2)
S. A. Buchner
Primary cutaneous CD30+ large-cell lymphoma with natural killer-cell phenotype and the t(2;5) translocation
40(2)
G. S. Wood
J. W. Gould
A. C. Gilliam
Cytotoxic NK/T-cell Lymphomas and Related Disorders
42(12)
Primary cutaneous CD8+ T-cell lymphoma (mycosis fungoides-like type)
42(2)
W. Kempf
G. Burg
R. Dummer
CD8+ cutaneous T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder
44(2)
N. Apisarnthanarax
D. Jones
M. Duvic
Aggressive CD8+ epidermotropic cytotoxic T-cell lymphoma
46(2)
D. Massi
N. Pimpinelli
M. Santucci
NK/T-cell CD4+ CD56+ cutaneous lymphoma
48(2)
D. Massi
N. Pimpinelli
M. Santucci
Primary cutaneous Natural-killer cell lymphoma
50(2)
A. Darvay
K. J. Waite
R. Russel-Jones
Hydroa vacciniforme; a T-cell proliferative disorder associated with latent EB virus infection
52(2)
K. Iwatsuki
Other Cutaneous T-cell Lymphomas
54(52)
Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma
54(2)
M. Flaig
C. A. Sander
Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma
56(2)
C. J. G. Sanders
W. A. Van Vloten
T-zone lymphoma with involvement of the skin
58(2)
W. Kempf
G. Burg
Cutaneous peripheral T-cell lymphoma presenting as sudden fever and rash
60(2)
N. Apisarnthanarax
J. L. Madeiros
M. Duvic
T-cell signet-ring cell proliferation of the skin
62(2)
J. Toonstra
S. C. J. van Der Putte
B-cell-rich cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
64(4)
M. Mori
N. Pimpinelli
M. Santucci
Cutaneous B-cell Lymphoma (CBCL)
Cutaneous B-lymphoblastic lymphoma
68(2)
L. Cerroni
H. Kerl
Precursor B-lymphoblastic lymphoma with skin involvement
70(2)
W. Kempf
G. Burg
Disseminated lymphocytoma cutis with conjunctival lesions
72(2)
J. J. Scarisbrick
R. Russel-Jones
Cutaneous B-cell lymphoma (MALT) associated with Borrelia burgdorferi infection
74(2)
C. Schulz
F. Hagemeister
M. Duvic
Large B-cell lymphoma of the leg recurring as intravascular large-cell lymphoma
76(2)
G. S. Wood
N. Kamath
A. C. Gilliam
Cutaneous B-cell lymphoma and benign cutaneous hyperplasia associated with anetoderma
78(2)
A. Bouloc
A. Cosnes
J. Wechsler
M. Bagot
Reversible lymphoma due to methotrexate therapy in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis
80(4)
P. E. LeBoit
Leukemia
B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia at the site of herpes simplex scar
84(2)
L. Cerroni
H. Kerl
Leukemia cutis in acute monocytic leukemia
86(2)
S. A. Buchner
CD56+ acute myeloid leukemia with involvement of the skin
88(2)
H. Kuwabara
M. Nagai
T. Numahara
Adult T-cell lymphoma/leukemia
90(2)
M. J. Flaig
C. A. Sander
A cutaneous variant of adult T-cell leukemia mimicking pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta (PLEVA)
92(2)
K. Iwatsuki
Aleukemic leukemia cutis
94(4)
C. Kendrick
N. Apisanthanarax
O. Estailla
D. Jones
M. Duvic
Other Disorders Related to Cutaneous Lymphoma
Sinus histiocytosis with lymphadenopathy (Rosai-Dorfman disease)
98(2)
D. Innocenzi
Primary cutaneous Rosai-Dorfman disease with fatal outcome
100(2)
J. Ramsauer
W. Meigel
Kikuchi's disease involving lymph node and skin
102(2)
P. E. LeBoit
Angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia and clonal T-cell population
104(2)
W. Kempf
A. C. Haeffner
R. G. Panizzon
G. Burg
Lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma of the skin
106
A. C. Lind
M. R. Wick

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