Granulomatous Slack Skin T-Cell Lymphoma Manifesting as Ulcerative and Gangrenous Lesions With a Fatal Outcome: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Abstract:Granulomatous slack skin is an extremely rare cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, which often pursues an indolent disease course. Clinically, it is characterized by areas of redundant and lax skin in flexural areas, with variable erythema. Histologic findings include granulomatous T-cell infiltrates with loss of elastic fibers and poikilodermic change. In this article, we report a patient with unusual rapidly progressive ulcerative and gangrenous skin lesions, leading to amputation and ultimately demise. We also review… Show more
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