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CD30+, large T-cell lymphoma: diagnostic distinction and management
Eric C Parlette1, Camille A Tabor
1Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, Department of Dermatology, US Naval Hospital, Okinawa, Japan. ecparlette@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) has a variable presentation and comprises a broad diagnostic group. Histologic and immunophenotypic confirmation is needed to establish a precise diagnosis. Once the categorization is determined, prognosis and therapeutic algorithms unfold. Primary cutaneous, CD-30+, anaplastic, large T-cell lymphoma represents an indolent form of CTCL that often spontaneously involutes.
