1996
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-4362.1996.tb05048.x
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Spectrum of Cd30 Lymphoproliferative Diseases From Lymphomatoid Papulosis to Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma

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“…In addition, cases of cutaneous ALCL have been associated with concurrent and/or a prior history of LyP with commonality of T‐cell clones in lesions of LyP and cutaneous ALCL, hence pointing to a common cell of origin. LyP and cutaneous ALCL differ with respect to clinical presentation, as LyP is characterized by cyclic eruptions of erythematous papulonodular lesions followed by spontaneous healing and scar formation, whereas cutaneous ALCL typically presents as a large solitary nodule or multiple nodules usually in excess of 2 cm confined to the same anatomic region . Despite their differing clinical presentations, both disorders are capable of undergoing spontaneous regression.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, cases of cutaneous ALCL have been associated with concurrent and/or a prior history of LyP with commonality of T‐cell clones in lesions of LyP and cutaneous ALCL, hence pointing to a common cell of origin. LyP and cutaneous ALCL differ with respect to clinical presentation, as LyP is characterized by cyclic eruptions of erythematous papulonodular lesions followed by spontaneous healing and scar formation, whereas cutaneous ALCL typically presents as a large solitary nodule or multiple nodules usually in excess of 2 cm confined to the same anatomic region . Despite their differing clinical presentations, both disorders are capable of undergoing spontaneous regression.…”
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“…The spectrum of cutaneous CD30‐positive lymphoproliferative disorders encompasses lymphomatoid papulosis (LyP), borderline cases, primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) and systemic ALCL with cutaneous involvement . LyP and cutaneous ALCL share the expression of CD30 antigen as a common immunophenotypic hallmark and exhibit an excellent prognosis but differ in regard to their clinical presentation.…”
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“…CD30 + ALCL can develop secondarily from MF 3,4 . This transformation is usually associated with a more aggressive biological behaviour and rapidly fatal outcome 10 .…”
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“… 15 , 16 Recently, Louvet et al . 17 published an excellent review about these conditions. The morphologic distinction between HD and anaplastic large cell lymphoma can be very difficult, and a provisional category was created in the Revised European–American Classification of Lymphoid Neoplasms to provide for these cases, called anaplastic large‐cell lymphoma, Hodgkin’s like .…”
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confidence: 99%