“…27 The diagnosis of the associated malignancy may precede, coincide, or be made after the diagnosis of alopecia mucinosa. Other associated malignancies that have been documented include Hodgkin's lymphoma, [28][29][30] chronic lymphocytic leukemia, 31,32 acute myelogenous leukemia, 33 chronic myelogenous leukemia, 17 leukemia cutis, 17 Grawitz tumor (clear cell renal carcinoma), 34 cutaneous B-cell lymphoma, 35 lymphosarcoma, 36 squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue, 37 and CD30+ cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (Ki 1 lymphoma). 38 No uniformly accepted criteria have been used to predict the progression of alopecia mucinosa in those cases that are accompanied by cutaneous T-cell lymphoma or another malignancy.…”