1. Primary Subcutaneous B-cell Lymphoma: Case Report and Literature Review.
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Alaibac, Mauro, Bordignon, Matteo, Pennelli, Natale, Aversa, Savina, Fornasa, Cleto Veller, and Chiarion, Vanna
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LYMPHOMAS ,CANCER cell proliferation ,CELL proliferation ,B cell lymphoma ,SKIN cancer diagnosis ,SKIN diseases ,DISEASES in women ,CANCER in women ,CANCER ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Primary cutaneous B-cell lymphomas are defined as malignant B-cell proliferations presenting with cutaneous involvement alone and no evidence of extracutaneous manifestations when complete staging has been performed. It has been shown that the infiltrate in some cases could involve the underlying subcutaneous tissues, but primary localization in this compartment has been rarely reported. We describe here the case of a 53-year-old woman who noticed a nodular lesion on the left shoulder that rapidly enlarged in a few months. The histological and immunophenotypical features were compatible with a subcutaneous B-cell lymphoma. The tumoural mass was confined predominantly to the subcutaneous compartment, as confirmed by computed tomography. No other tumour localizations were found. Thus, primary B-cell lymphoma of the subcutis was diagnosed. We report a review of the literature indicating that B-cell lymphomas that are primarily localized to the subcutaneous tissue represent a very rare modality of presentation with a biological behaviour different from conventional cutaneous B-cell lymphoma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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