F. Charlotte et al., NONEPIDERMOTROPIC CUTANEOUS LYMPHOMAS - A HISTOPATHOLOGICAL AND IMMUNOHISTOLOGICAL STUDY OF 52 CASES, Archives of pathology and laboratory medicine, 118(1), 1994, pp. 56-63
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We report the detailed histological and immunohistological findings in
52 cases of nonepidermotropic cutaneous lymphoma, as revealed by cuta
neous lesions. The patients presented mainly with cutaneous nodules an
d, move rarely, with infiltrated plaques, annular erythema, or erythro
derma. The staging procedure following the diagnosis revealed lymph no
de and/or bane marrow involvement in half of the cases. Nearly 60% of
the nonepidermotropic cutaneous lymphomas were of the large-cell type.
The reticular dermis was involved in all of the cases, and the papill
ary dermis was involved in only 11 of them. Nonepidermotropic cutaneou
s lymphomas were of the B-cell, T-cell, and non-B-, non-T-cell type in
38, 13, and 1 case(s), respectively. A monotypic immunoglobulin light
chain expression was detected in 33 of 35 tested cases of the B-cell
lymphomas, and a loss of one or several pan-T-cell antigens was observ
ed in all of the cases of the T-cell lymphomas. In seven cases (13%),
the diagnosis of malignancy was based only on these immunohistological
criteria. This study shows that nonepidermotropic cutaneous lymphomas
are B-cell lymphomas in 75% of the cases, most often of the large-cel
l type. It also emphasizes the value of immunohistochemistry to firmly
establish malignancy when routine light microscopical findings are qu
estionable.