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Epidermotropic cutaneous B-cell lymphoma mimicking mycosis fungoides
Epidermotropic cutaneous B-cell lymphoma mimicking mycosis fungoides JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY Chui, C. T., Hoppe, R. T., Kohler, S., Kim, Y. H. 1999; 41 (2): 271-274Abstract
Cutaneous involvement by B-cell lymphoma is often secondary to systemic disease. Primary cutaneous B-cell lymphomas are less common, and patients generally have an excellent prognosis. We present a patient with cutaneous B-cell lymphoma with clinical and histologic features mimicking mycosis fungoides. Although the patient was initially misdiagnosed as having a T-cell lymphoma, immunophenotypic studies demonstrated that this was a B-cell lymphoma.
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