2008
DOI: 10.2340/00015555-0362
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Palpable Archiform Migratory Erythema Preceded by B-cell Pseudolymphoma in a Japanese Man

Abstract: Sir.Palpable archiform migratory erythema (PAME) is a rare member of the family of T-cell pseudolymphomas occurring preferentially in adull males ( I -5 ). The clinical picture of PAME is distinctive from other pseudolymphomas because infiltrated annular erythema develops into elevated migrating lesions in the trunk as the predilection site. The aetiology of this condition is unknown and the disease runs a chronic course. We report here a case of PAME in which polyclonal populations of T cells proliferated sur… Show more

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“…Dermatology Online Journal || Case Presentation stimulus [3]. Reports of PMAE in the literature are few and a common triggering factor has not been identified.…”
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“…Dermatology Online Journal || Case Presentation stimulus [3]. Reports of PMAE in the literature are few and a common triggering factor has not been identified.…”
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“…Although some clinicians have reported success in using systemic antibiotics to induce remission of PMAE, no causative infectious etiology has been identified. Other proposed associations based on case reports have included the administration of several different medications, HIV infection, and the presence of a preceding B-cell pseudolymphoma [3][4][5]. Presumably, the large majority of cases present idiopathically.…”
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