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Syringotropic mycosis fungoides: a rare variant of the disease with peculiar clinicopathologic features.

Alessandro Pileri1, Fabio Facchetti, Arno Rütten, Giuseppe Zumiani, Sebastiana Boi, Regina Fink-Puches, Lorenzo Cerroni.   

Abstract

A rare variant of mycosis fungoides (MF) characterized by prominent involvement of the eccrine glands with syringometaplasia has been reported in the past as "syringolymphoid hyperplasia with alopecia," "syringotropic cutaneous T-cell lymphoma," "adnexotropic T-cell lymphoma," or "syringotropic MF." The clinicopathologic features of this variant are not well understood, and only a few case reports or small series have been published to date. We reviewed the clinicopathologic features of 14 patients with syringotropic MF (male:female=10:4; median age, 59 years; mean age, 57.8; age range, 33 to 83 y). Six patients had variably large, solitary patches or plaques, located on the thigh (n=3), arm, trunk, or eyebrow (1 each). The other 8 patients had multiple, mostly generalized lesions. A history of MF was known in 4 of these 8 patients. With the exception of 1 biopsy specimen that was too superficial and did include the eccrine secretory coils but not the eccrine glands, all cases showed prominent involvement of the eccrine glands. Variable degrees of syringometaplasia ranging from small to large epithelial complexes were present in all specimens. The eccrine glands and syringometaplastic structures were surrounded by dense lymphoid infiltrates with prominent epitheliotropism. Concomitant involvement of the epidermis and of the hair follicles was observed in 13 and 8 biopsies, respectively. This is the largest series of syringotropic MF, showing that this is a rare variant of the disease with peculiar clinicopathologic features. Dermatologists and dermatopathologists should be aware of this rare variant of MF to avoid delayed diagnosis and treatment.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21164293     DOI: 10.1097/PAS.0b013e3182036ce7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Surg Pathol        ISSN: 0147-5185            Impact factor:   6.394


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1.  Syringotropic Mycosis Fungoides: A Rare Form of Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma Enabling a Histopathologic "Sigh of Relief".

Authors:  Larisa M Lehmer; Kyle T Amber; Sébastien M de Feraudy
Journal:  Am J Dermatopathol       Date:  2017-12       Impact factor: 1.533

2.  Syringotropic Mycosis Fungoides with Vasculopathic Ulcers and Expression of T-follicular-helper Cell Markers.

Authors:  Emanuel Ribereau-Gayon; Joann Le Borgne De Lavillandre; Thibaut Deschamps; Brigitte Balme; Olivier Harou; Florent Grange
Journal:  Acta Derm Venereol       Date:  2021-10-14       Impact factor: 3.875

Review 3.  Adnexotropic Variants of the Interface Dermatitides: A Review.

Authors:  Carla Stephan; Ossama Abbas; Jag Bhawan
Journal:  Dermatopathology (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-21

4.  Syringotropic mycosis fungoides responding well to VELP chemotherapy: A case report.

Authors:  Yang Luo; L I Zhang; Yu-Jiao Sun; Hua DU; Gui-Lan Yang
Journal:  Exp Ther Med       Date:  2016-03-24       Impact factor: 2.447

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