| Literature DB >> 26201725 |
Taylor M Morris1, Rosetta Mazzola2, Brian Berry3, Douglas Sawyer4, David L Saltman5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Small lymphocytic lymphoma is a relatively rare B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma that is considered to be the tissue equivalent of the much more common entity chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Cutaneous manifestations of small lymphocytic lymphoma are infrequent and the literature regarding them sparse. We describe here a case of a patient with a history of small lymphocytic lymphoma who developed perniosis-like features of the digits. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26201725 PMCID: PMC4512110 DOI: 10.1186/s12895-015-0032-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Dermatol ISSN: 1471-5945
Fig. 1Upper panel: Bilateral periungual swelling of the fingers. Lower panel: Images of the fingers after six cycles of chlorambucil and rituximab
Fig. 2Micrograph prepared from periungual biopsy of right second finger. a, H&E x 40 - Low power view of micrograph prepared from periungual biopsy of right second finger, showing diffuse dermal infiltration by monomorphous lymphoid infiltrate, typical of SLL/CLL. b, H&E x 400 - Detail of uniform small lymphocytes with round nuclei, condensed chromatin and scanty cytoplasm. c, CD20 - The lesional cells are uniformly positive for CD20. d, CD5 - The CD20 + cells show aberrant weak positivity for CD5. Note the scattered T-cells that stain more strongly for CD5