7 results on '"Citarella, Luigi"'
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2. Rimming of adipocytes by neoplastic lymphocytes: a histopathologic feature not restricted to subcutaneous T-cell lymphoma.
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Lozzi GP, Massone C, Citarella L, Kerl H, and Cerroni L
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- Adipocytes metabolism, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Female, Gene Rearrangement, Genes, T-Cell Receptor gamma genetics, Humans, Immunoglobulin Heavy Chains genetics, Lymphoma, B-Cell genetics, Lymphoma, B-Cell metabolism, Lymphoma, T-Cell genetics, Lymphoma, T-Cell metabolism, Male, Middle Aged, Panniculitis metabolism, Panniculitis pathology, Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, gamma-delta genetics, Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, gamma-delta metabolism, Skin Neoplasms genetics, Skin Neoplasms metabolism, T-Lymphocytes metabolism, Adipocytes pathology, Lymphoma, B-Cell pathology, Lymphoma, T-Cell pathology, Skin Neoplasms pathology, T-Lymphocytes pathology
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Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma (SPTCL) is a rare cytotoxic T-cell lymphoma of the skin presenting with histopathologic features simulating those of a lobular panniculitis. The presence of neoplastic T-lymphocytes forming a rim around the individual fat cells in the subcutaneous lobules, so-called "rimming" of adipocytes, is considered a characteristic morphologic feature of this type of cutaneous lymphoma. In this study we reviewed a series of 45 biopsy specimens of primary and secondary cutaneous B- and T-cell lymphomas and one of myeloid leukemia involving the subcutaneous tissues and showing rimming of adipocytes (subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma: n = 16; mycosis fungoides, tumor stage: n = 3; aggressive epidermotropic CD8(+) T-cell lymphoma: n = 2; cutaneous gamma/delta T-cell lymphoma: n = 4; extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type: n = 4; cutaneous medium-large pleomorphic T-cell lymphoma, NOS: n = 5; CD4(+)/CD56(+) hematodermic neoplasm (blastic NK-cell lymphoma): n = 7; secondary cutaneous large B-cell lymphoma: n = 3; secondary cutaneous lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma: n = 1; specific cutaneous manifestations of acute myelogenous leukemia: n = 1). We could demonstrate that rimming of adipocytes by neoplastic cells can be recognized not only in subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma, but also in several different entities of malignant lymphoma with skin involvement. Precise classification of cases with prominent involvement of the subcutaneous tissues can only be achieved upon precise correlation of clinicopathologic and phenotypic features. Rimming of adipocytes should not be considered specific of subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma.
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- 2006
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3. Subcutaneous, blastic natural killer (NK), NK/T-cell, and other cytotoxic lymphomas of the skin: a morphologic, immunophenotypic, and molecular study of 50 patients.
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Massone C, Chott A, Metze D, Kerl K, Citarella L, Vale E, Kerl H, and Cerroni L
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- Adult, Aged, CD8 Antigens, Female, Humans, Immunophenotyping, Ki-1 Antigen analysis, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse classification, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse pathology, Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cutaneous mortality, Male, Middle Aged, Skin Neoplasms mortality, Survival Rate, Killer Cells, Natural pathology, Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cutaneous classification, Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cutaneous pathology, Panniculitis pathology, Skin Neoplasms classification, Skin Neoplasms pathology, T-Lymphocytes pathology, T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic pathology
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A new group of subcutaneous, natural killer (NK), NK/T-cell, and other cytotoxic T-cell lymphomas of the skin has been recently described, and some have been included as distinct clinicopathologic entities in the classification of hematologic malignancies recently proposed by the World Health Organization. In the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer classification for cutaneous lymphomas, they would be classified either as CD30- large T-cell lymphoma, small/medium pleomorphic T-cell lymphoma, or subcutaneous T-cell lymphoma. Precise clinicopathologic and prognostic features of all of them have not yet been well characterized. We studied retrospectively 81 biopsies from 50 patients with subcutaneous, blastic natural killer (NK), NK/T-cell, or other non-mycosis fungoides cytotoxic T-cell lymphomas of the skin. Clinical, morphologic, phenotypical, and genetic features and data on Epstein-Barr virus association allowed us to classify our cases according to the following 7 categories: a) subcutaneous "panniculitis-like" T-cell lymphoma (SPTCL): 10 cases (estimated 5-year survival: 80%); b) blastic NK-cell lymphoma: 12 cases (estimated 5-year survival: 0%); c) nasal-type extranodal NK/T-cell lymphoma: 5 patients (estimated 5-year survival: 0%); d) epidermotropic CD8+ T-cell lymphoma: 5 cases (estimated 5-year survival: 0%); e) cutaneous gamma/delta T-cell lymphoma: 8 cases (estimated 5-year survival: 0%); f) cutaneous alpha/beta pleomorphic T-cell lymphoma: 8 cases (estimated 5-year survival: 0%); and g) cutaneous medium/large pleomorphic T-cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified: 2 cases. Our study shows that these cutaneous lymphomas can be classified according to precise diagnostic categories. With the exception of SPTCL, analysis of follow-up data from our patients showed that these groups of lymphomas are characterized by an aggressive course, regardless of the diagnostic category.
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- 2004
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4. Dermoscopy features of pigmented squamous cell carcinoma: a case report.
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Zalaudek I, Citarella L, Soyer HP, Hofmann-Wellenhof R, and Argenziano G
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell pathology, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell physiopathology, Humans, Male, Skin Neoplasms pathology, Skin Neoplasms physiopathology, Skin Pigmentation physiology, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell diagnosis, Microscopy methods, Skin Neoplasms diagnosis
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- 2004
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5. Ink spot lentigo arising on naevus spilus simulating melanoma.
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Marulli GC, Campione E, Di Stefani A, Citarella L, and Chimenti S
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- Adult, Biopsy, Needle, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Lentigo diagnosis, Melanoma diagnosis, Nevus, Pigmented diagnosis, Risk Assessment, Skin Neoplasms diagnosis, Lentigo pathology, Melanoma pathology, Nevus, Pigmented pathology, Skin Neoplasms pathology
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- 2004
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6. Lichen sclerosus with histopathologic features simulating early mycosis fungoides.
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Citarella L, Massone C, Kerl H, and Cerroni L
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Child, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Humans, Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus diagnosis, Male, Middle Aged, Mycosis Fungoides pathology, Penis, Skin Neoplasms pathology, Vulva, Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus pathology, Mycosis Fungoides diagnosis, Skin pathology, Skin Neoplasms diagnosis
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Mycosis fungoides (MF) is a cutaneous T-cell lymphoma characterized in its early stages by a superficial band-like infiltrate with epidermotropism of lymphocytes without particularly atypical cytologic features. Even though clinicopathologic presentation is diagnostic in typical cases, some inflammatory skin disorders can simulate the histopathologic features of early MF. In this study we present data on 9 patients affected by lichen sclerosus (LS) (M:F ratio 8:1; age range 7-75 years; mean age 31.3 years; median age 13 years), who presented with histopathologic features simulating early lesions of MF. The histopathologic picture was characterized in all cases by a dense, band-like infiltrate of lymphocytes within the superficial dermis, with exocytosis of lymphocytes within the lower part of the epidermis. The papillary dermis was expanded and showed focally coarse bundles of collagen simulating MF. The typical signs of LS were either absent or present only focally. Molecular analyses of the TCRgamma gene rearrangement performed with the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique revealed a polyclonal smear in eight cases, and a monoclonal band in one. Our study shows that LS can present with histopathologic features simulating early MF. Especially in cases revealing a monoclonal population of T lymphocytes by PCR, the correct diagnosis may be overlooked without proper clinical information and clinicopathologic correlation. Lichen sclerosus should be added to the list of cutaneous T-cell pseudolymphomas.
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- 2003
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7. Dermoscopy Features of Pigmented Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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Rainer Hofmann-Wellenhof, H. Peter Soyer, Giuseppe Argenziano, Luigi Citarella, Iris Zalaudek, Zalaudek, Iri, Citarella, Luigi, Soyer, H Peter, Hofmann-Wellenhof, Rainer, Argenziano, Giuseppe, Zalaudek, I, Citarella, L, Soyer, Hp, and Hofmann Wellenhof, R
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Skin Neoplasms ,Skin Pigmentation ,Dermatology ,80 and over ,medicine ,Humans ,Basal cell ,Skin Neoplasm ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Microscopy ,Dermatoscopy ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Carcinoma ,General Medicine ,Squamous Cell ,Epidermoid carcinoma ,Surgery ,business ,Human - Abstract
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- 2004
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