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9783798516090

Cutaneous Lymphomas: Unusual Cases 2

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    9783798516090

  • ISBN10:

    379851609X

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-08-15
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag
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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, histological, 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.The new WHO/EORTC-Classification of Cutaneous lymphomas includes more than 30 entities of Cutaneous T-cell and Cutaneous B-cell lymphomas.

Table of Contents

Mature T-cell and NK-cell Neoplasms
Mycosis Fungoides
2(12)
Familial mycosis fungoides; involving a father and daughter
2(2)
T. Horibe
H. Yagi
M. Takigawa
K. Tomita
A case of mycosis fungoides with polyarthritis showing clonal identity in skin and synovial tissue
4(2)
Y. Sandberg
A. W. Langerak
F. Heule
Vesicular mycosis fungoides
6(2)
M. H. Vermeer
M. W. Bekkenk
P. M. Janssen
C.J.L.M. Meijer
R. Willemze
Unusual case of mycosis fungoides clinically mimicking a dermatophytosis subsequently evolving in aggressive CD30-- cutaneous lymphoma
8(2)
L. Citarella
S. Chimenti
Sclero-atrophic mycosis fungoides with a cytotoxic atypical phenotype
10(2)
M.G. Bernengo
P. Quaglino
M. Novelli
CD56+ early mycosis fungoides
12(2)
L. Cerroni
H. Kerl
Sezary Syndrome
14(2)
Sezary syndrome with t(2;5) translocation, as developed after prolonged cyclosporine therapy for actinic reticuloid
14(2)
A. Ranki
L. Karenko
L. Jeskanen
CD30+ T-cell Lymphoproliferative Disorders of the Skin
16(12)
CD8+ lymphomatoid papulosis with simultaneous Type A, Type B, and Type C lesions
16(2)
J.J. Abbott
R.H. Weenig
L. E. Gibson
Lymphomatoid papulosis with a NK-cell phenotype
18(2)
M.W. Bekkenk
C.J.L.M. Meijer
R. Willemze
Anaplastic large cell lymphoma associated with acquired ichthyosis
20(2)
H. Matsuura
S. Morizane
Anaplastic large T-cell lymphoma
22(2)
A. Sekulic
R. H. Weenig
I. Ahmed
M.R. Pittelkow
Primary cutaneous histiocyte and neutrophil rich CD30+/CD56+ anaplastic large cell lymphoma of the scalp with prominent angio- and neuroinvasion
24(2)
L. Boudova
D.V. Kazakov
P. Mukensnabl
V. Kuntscher
M. Michal
Late relapse of primary cutaneous CD30+ anaplastic large cell lymphoma confirmed by T-cell receptor (TCR) PCR analysis
26(2)
Y. Sandberg
A. W. Langerak
F. Heule
Other Non-cytotoxic and Cytotoxic Peripheral T-cell Lymphomas
28(20)
Peripheral CD4+ T-cell lymphoma with cytotoxic phenotype
28(2)
A. Sekulic
M.R. Pittelkow
R.H. Weenig
CD8+ disseminated small and medium pleomorphic T-cell lymphoma with blood involvement and secondary hemophagocytic syndrome
30(2)
M. Bagot
J. Wechsler
CD8+ cutaneous T-cell lymphoma with an indolent course
32(2)
B. Laetsch
L. Scharer
G. Burg
R. Dummer
Primary cutaneous pleomorphic small/medium-sized T-cell lymphoma revealed by a plantar callus
34(2)
G. Quereux
B. Dreno
Atypical poorly differentiated cutaneous T-cell lymphoma with an angiocentric growth pattern
36(2)
B. Laetsch
R. Dummer
Angiocentric non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of the leg
38(2)
G. S. Wood
M.A. Hinshaw
γ/δ cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
40(2)
R.H. Weenig
L.E. Gibson
Epidermotropic and subcutaneous γ/δ T-cell lymphoma
42(2)
L. Cerroni
H. Kerl
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma presenting as reticular erythematous mucinosis
44(4)
J. M. Twersky
D. F. Mutasim
Extranodal NK/T-cell Lymphoma
48(8)
Nasal NK-cell lymphoma preceded by a puffy eyelid and swollen cheek due to intramuscular infiltration of Epstein-Barr virus-infected cells
48(2)
K. Iwatsuki
M. Ohtsuka
Epstein-Barr virus-associated lymphoma mimicking hydro vacciniforme: Final diagnosis of a case reported in 1986
50(2)
T. Oono
Epstein-Barr virus-positive blastoid NK-cell lymphoma
52(4)
T. Sale
G.S. Wood
B.J. Longley
Mature B-cell Neoplasms
Cutaneous Marginal Zone B-cell Lymphoma (MALT Type)
56(2)
Primary cutaneous marginal zone B-cell lymphoma with secondary anetoderma in a patient with Sjogren's syndrome
56(2)
M.H. Vermeer
J. Hoefnagel
P.M. Janssen
C.J.L.M. Meijer
R. Willemze
Primary Cutaneous Follicle Center Lymphoma Variants: Follicular, Follicular and Diffuse, Diffuse
58(2)
Follicular lymphoma with follicular dendritic cell overgrowth
58(2)
D. V. Kazakov
L. Boudova
M. Michal
Cutaneous Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma Variants: DLBCL of the Leg, DLBCL Others
60(2)
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma with cutaneous and ocular involvement
60(2)
W. Kempf
Ph. Golling
B. Christen
E. Messmer
S. Michaelis
G. Burg
R. Dummer
Other B-cell Lymphomas
62(1)
EBV-positive cutaneous B-cell lymphoproliferative disease after imatinib mesylate (Glivec)
62(16)
M.W. Bekkenk
M.H. Vermeer
C.J.L.M. Meijer
P.M. Jansen
J.M. Middeldorp
S.J.C. Stevens
R. Willemze
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
64(6)
B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia revealed by an erythroderma
64(2)
G. Quereux
B. Dreno
B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) at the site of Borrelia burgdorferi infection
66(2)
L. Cerroni
H. Kerl
Scarring leukemia cutis
68(2)
I.E. Belousova
D.V. Kazakov
Mantle Cell Lymphoma
70(4)
Lymphoma-associated insect bite-like reaction arising in a patient with mantle cell lymphoma
70(4)
K. Asagoe
Immature Hematopoietic Malignancies
Blastic NK-cell Lymphoma
74(2)
Blastic NK-cell lymphoma
74(2)
H. Hashizume
Related Disorders
76(2)
Subcutaneous splenosis of the abdominal wall
76(2)
L. Boudova
D.V. Kazakov
P. Mukensnabl
O. Hes
M. Michal
Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder
78
N.J. Samolitis
R.M. Harris

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