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25 Lymphomatoide Papulose, Typ A

Histologische Diagnostik, Zürich; vorgestellt von Frau Dr. M. Pfaltz und Herrn Dr. W. Kempf
SGDV 2007 Fall 3

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Schlüsselworte

Lymphomatoide Papulose

Anamnese/Klinik

79-jähriger Patient
Befund: Rezidivierende Papeln und Knoten, z.T. mit spontaner Abheilung
Klinische Angaben/Entnahmestelle: Biopsiestelle am Stamm
Klinische Verdachtsdiagnose: Lymphomatoide Papulose, Typ A

Literatur

Macaulay WL. Lymphomatoid papulosis. A continuing self-healing eruption, clinically benign - histologically malignant. Arch Dermatol 1968; 97: 23.
El Shabrawi-Caelen L, Kerl H, Cerroni L. Lymphomatoid papulosis: reappraisal of clinicopathologic presentation and classification into subtypes A, B and C. Arch Dermatol 2004; 140: 441.
W. Kempf. CD30-positive lymphoproliferative disorders- histopathology, differential diagnosis, new variants and simulators. J Cutan Pathol 2006; 33(S1): 58-70.

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