Cutaneous B-cell pseudolymphoma: Case reports and literature review
Malaysian Journal of Dermatology
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: 91-93, 2008.
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ABSTRACT
Cutaneous B-cell pseudolymphoma (CBPL) is a reactive B-cell hyperplasia that clinically and histologically mimics cutaneous B-cell lymphoma (CBCL). Many different terms have been used to describe this condition such as lymphocytoma cutis and cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia. This condition typically present as a solitary nodule or papule over face (cheek, nose and ear lobe), chest and upper extremities, but multiple lesions may also be present. A variety of stimuli are known to induce this condition but most cases have an unknown cause. We report 2 cases of CBPL, the causes of which could not be ascertained.
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