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Cutaneous lymphomas and pseudolymphomas: a ten-year study at Emam Reza and Omid hospitals in Mashhad, using immunohistochemical and new classification methods
Iranian Journal of Dermatology. 2005; 8 (3): 201-210
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-71282
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Cutaneous lymphomas are monoclonal neoplasic proliferations of immune cells most frequently T or B cells that infiltrate skin.Development of new diagnostic methods, particularly those for immunophenotyping, have substantially changed classification of these neoplasms. These reasons prompted us to perform this study.To re-classify cutaneous lymphoma and peudolymphomas in Mashhad. We reevaluated the specimens from a recent 10-year period filing in Emam Reza and Omid hospitals pathology archives and selected 46 cases diagnosed as any kind of skin lymphoid neoplasms. Then further histochemical and immunohistochemical staining were performed. Forty-three cases of definitely diagnosed lymphohematopoietic cutaneous disorders were composed of 26 [60.5%] cutaneous T cell lymphoma [CTCL], 16 [14%] cutaneous B cell lymphoma, 7 [16.3%] pseudolymphoma and 1 [2.2%] case of Hodgkin's disease [secondary involvement]. CTCLs were the most common lymphomas of the skin and mycosis fungoides was the most common CTCL. Immunohistochemical techniques can be greatly helpful in diagnosis and classification of cutaneous lymphomas. However, routine microscopic evaluation still remains the principle method for diagnosis, especially when there is a close cooperation between dermatologists and pathologists
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Hodgkin Disease / Immunohistochemistry / Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cutaneous / Pseudolymphoma / Lymphoma Limits: Humans Language: Persian Journal: Iran. J. Dermatol. Year: 2005

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Hodgkin Disease / Immunohistochemistry / Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cutaneous / Pseudolymphoma / Lymphoma Limits: Humans Language: Persian Journal: Iran. J. Dermatol. Year: 2005