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Types of Cutaneous Lymphoma
Types of Cutaneous Lymphomas
Microscopic image of abnormal lymphocytes
The most common type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma is mycosis fungoides and its leukemic variant, Sezary syndrome. The other more commonly seen forms of cutaneous lymphoma include the CD30 positive lymphoproliferative disorders (CD30+ LPDs). Whereas primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma (pcALCL) is a malignant CD30+ LPD, the benign spectrum of the CD30+ LPDs includes lymphomatoid papulosis.
We are expert in the diagnosis, treatment, and investigation of these and other forms of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. We are also expert in the diagnosis, treatment, and investigation of cutaneous B-cell lymphomas, including primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma, primary cutaneous follicle center cell lymphoma, and primary cutaneous diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (including leg-type).
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