Non ci sono recensioni
This book provides a current experience in the diagnostic techniques and treatment approaches available for unusual cutaneous lymphomas. It features concise case-based chapters with a particular emphasis on instances of mature T-cell and NK-cell neoplasms, mature B-cell neoplasms, immature hematopoietic malignancies, and other lymphoproliferative disorders. Clinically-oriented cases emphasize the importance of physical examination along with modern tests of laboratory diagnostics and clinico-pathological correlations.
Cutaneous Lymphomas: Unusual Cases 3 presents a range of difficult and rare cases, which would be uncommon even to the specialists in this field. Therefore, it is a vital reference source for dermatologists, dermatophatologists, cutaneous oncologists, hematooncologists, pathologists, oncologists, and other medical professionals who treat these patients.
Case 1. Folliculotropic Mycosis Fungoides with Central Nervous System Involvement
Pages 2-3
Dimitriou, F. (et al.)
Case 2. Erythema Gyratum Repens-Like Mycosis Fungoides with Large Cell Transformation
Pages 4-5
Guglielmo, A. (et al.)
Case 3. Eczema Molluscatum in a Patient with Erythrodermic Mycosis Fungoides
Pages 6-7
Huseinzad, L. (et al.)
Case 4. Parakeratosis Variegata-Like Poikilodermatous CD8+ Mycosis Fungoides
Pages 8-9
Belousova, I. E.
Case 5. Parakeratosis variegata in a patient with CD8+ mycosis fungoides with post-inflammatory hypopigmentation
Pages 10-11
Huseinzad, L. (et al.)
Case 6. Poikilodermatous Mycosis Fungoides
Pages 12-13
Molloy, K. (et al.)
Case 7. Tumor Mycosis Fungoides with Xanthomatized Atypical Lymphocytes
Pages 14-15
Kazlouskaya, V. (et al.)
Case 8. CD20+ Mycosis Fungoides Partially Responsive to Rituximab
Pages 16-17
Vainder, C. (et al.)
Case 9. Chronic Lymphocytic Inflammation with Pontine Perivascular Enhancement Responsive to Steroids (CLIPPERS) in a Patient with Granulomatous Mycosis Fungoides and Multiple Tumors
Pages 18-19
Lee, J. (et al.)
Case 10. Folliculotropic Mycosis Fungoides with Exuberant Neutrophil-Rich Scale and Follicular Plugging Mimicking Hypertrophic Actinic Keratosis
Pages 20-21
Kazlouskaya, V. (et al.)
Case 11. Small plaque parapsoriasis-like mycosis fungoides
Pages 22-23
Li, X. (et al.)
Case 12. Extragenital Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicans Mimicking Hypopigmented Mycosis Fungoides
Pages 24-25
Kazlouskaya, V. (et al.)
Case 13. T-Cell-Rich Angiomatoid Polypoid Pseudolymphoma (TRAPP) of the Skin
Pages 26-27
Kazlouskaya, V. (et al.)
Case 14. Pustular Sezary syndrome
Pages 30-31
Akilov, O. E. (et al.)
Case 15. De novo expression of CD26 on Sezary cells as an indicator of the disease progression in a patient with Sezary syndrome
Pages 32-33
Swerdlow, S. (et al.)
Case 16. Sezary syndrome presenting with papuloerythroderma of Ofuji and leonine facies
Pages 34-35
Litvinov, I.
Case 17. Mycosis fungoides-like presentation of primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma
Pages 38-39
Liu, A. (et al.)
Case 18. Anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma
Pages 40-41
Melchers, R. C. (et al.)
Case 19. Successful treatment of primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma on the penile shaft with brentuximab vedotin and allogenic stem cell transplant
Pages 42-43
Yoo, J. (et al.)
Case 20. Lymphomatoid papulosis type D in a child with CD8+ hypopigmented mycosis fungoides
Pages 44-45
Belousova, I. E. (et al.)
Case 21. Lymphomatoid papulosis and autoimmunity
Pages 46-47
Ma, Helen (et al.)
Case 22. Infusion-related CD30-positive lymphomatoid drug eruption secondary to melphalan
Pages 48-49
Matsumoto, M. (et al.)
Case 23. Arthropod reaction with CD30 positive infiltrate and ulceration mimicking CD30 lymphoproliferative disorder
Pages 50-51
Kazlouskaya, V. (et al.)
Case 24. Extranodal NK/T-Cell lymphoma, nasal type
Pages 54-55
Severson, K. (et al.)
Case 25. EBV-associated extranodal NK/T-Cell lymphoma with γ/δ TCR expression presented as aphthous stomatitis
Pages 56-57
Dimitriou, F. (et al.)
Case 26. Extranodal NK/T-Cell lymphoma, extra-nasal type
Pages 58-59
Dimitriou, F. (et al.)
Case 27. Disseminated extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma
Pages 60-61
Cury-Martins, J. (et al.)
Case 28. Primary cutaneous γδ T-cell lymphoma with mycosis fungoides-like plaques
Pages 64-65
Rooke, B. (et al.)
Case 29. Indolent primary cutaneous γδ T-cell lymphoma mimicking mycosis fungoides
Pages 66-67
Martinez, X. (et al.)
Case 30. Primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma with gamma/delta (γδ) phenotype: MF or indolent type of gd?
Pages 68-69
Koumourtzis, M. (et al.)
Case 31. Primary cutaneous unilateral non-cytotoxic γδ T-cell lymphoma slowly progressing into tumors
Pages 70-71
Huseinzad, L. (et al.)
Case 32. Primary cutaneous γδ T-cell lymphoma with panniculitis-like presentation
Pages 72-73
Koumourtzis, M. (et al.)
Case 33. Primary cutaneous aggressive epidermotropic CD8-positive T-cell lymphoma with initial protracted course
Pages 76-77
Trager, M. H. (et al.)
Case 34. Primary cutaneous aggressive epidermotropic T-cell lymphoma (PC-AETCL) with an aberrant immune phenotype
Pages 78-79
Dimitriou, F. (et al.)
Case 35. CD8+ T-cell lymphoma with cytotoxic phenotype
Pages 80-81
Feldman, T.
Case 36. Primary cutaneous aggressive epidermotropic T-cell lymphoma as a composite lymphoma with B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Pages 82-83
Dimitriou, F. (et al.)
Case 37. Primary cutaneous aggressive epidermotropic CD8+ cytotoxic T-cell lymphoma with bullous manifestation
Pages 84-85
Martinez, X. (et al.)
Case 38. Leukemoid reaction mimicking aggressive epidermotropic CD8+ T-cell lymphoma
Pages 86-87
Matsumoto, M. (et al.)
Case 39. Cutaneous relapse of peripheral T-cell lymphoma, NOS by extension
Pages 90-91
Vainder, C. (et al.)
Case 40. Generalized lymphadenopathy and poikiloderma due to prolonged interferon-β-1b Therapy misdiagnosed as peripheral T-cell lymphoma
Pages 92-93
Raychaudhuri, S. (et al.)
Case 41. Cutaneous Epstein–Barr Virus post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder
Pages 96-97
Dobos, G. (et al.)
Case 42. Primary cutaneous CD30 T-cell posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder with δ expression
Pages 98-99
Kazlouskaya, V. (et al.)
Case 43. Primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma presented as facial patches unresponsive to rituximab
Pages 102-103
Kazlouskaya, V. (et al.)
Case 44. Primary cutaneous diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, leg type presenting on the scalp
Pages 104-105
O’Donnell, M. (et al.)
Case 45. Primary Cutaneous Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma, Leg Type (PCDLBCL-LT) Treated with Bcl-2 Inhibitor, Venetoclax
Pages 106-107
Abdulla, F. (et al.)
Case 46. Bruise-like nodules of blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm on the background of diffuse petechiae
Pages 110-111
Huseinzad, L. (et al.)
Case 47. Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm presenting with deep purple nodules
Pages 112-113
Bui, A. N. (et al.)
Case 48. A solitary nodule of blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm in a young patient
Pages 114-115
Sanches, J. A. (et al.)
Case 49. Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma
Pages 118-119
Quint, K. D. (et al.)
Case 50. A relapse of T-cell large granular lymphocytic (LGL) leukemia with chronic NK lymphocytosis in the skin
Pages 120-121
Bougrine, A. (et al.)
Case 51. Indeterminate dendritic cell histiocytosis
Pages 124-125
Akufo-Tetteh, E. (et al.)
Case 52. A unique presentation of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis with ulcerating papulonodules
Pages 126-127
Collins, M. K. (et al.)
Sei sicuro di voler eseguire questa azione?