1995
DOI: 10.1016/0190-9622(95)91306-8
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Cutaneous B-cell lymphoma associated with follicular mucinosis

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“…211,216,244,245 Several other types of alopecia mucinosa-associated malignancies have been reported. 209,[246][247][248][249][250][251] Notably, with the exception of MF, alopecia mucinosa can present as a paraneoplastic phenomenon. 248,250,251 Other than clinical course, there appears to be no reliable clinical criteria for differentiation of patients with benign alopecia mucinosa from those with malignancy-associated alopecia mucinosa.…”
Section: Alopecia Mucinosamentioning
confidence: 97%
“…211,216,244,245 Several other types of alopecia mucinosa-associated malignancies have been reported. 209,[246][247][248][249][250][251] Notably, with the exception of MF, alopecia mucinosa can present as a paraneoplastic phenomenon. 248,250,251 Other than clinical course, there appears to be no reliable clinical criteria for differentiation of patients with benign alopecia mucinosa from those with malignancy-associated alopecia mucinosa.…”
Section: Alopecia Mucinosamentioning
confidence: 97%
“…They considered this infiltrate to be reactive because of a polyclonal pattern, but no information regarding the outcome of this patient was actually given. 12 Thus, we report herein five new cases of reactive Tcell infiltrate occurring in patients with small B-cell malignancies, especially B-CLL, all characterized by a folliculotropic T-cell infiltrate indistinguishable from a true MF on the histopathology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…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.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%