Large B-cell lymphoma of the leg (LBCLL) accounts for 2 % of primary cutaneous lymphomas, and the EORTC considers it to be of intermediate prognosis. It usually presents in elderly patients, and manifests clinically as erythematous nodules or tumors, often unilateral, on the lower third of the legs. On rare occasions, it presents with extracutaneous dissemination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFollicular mycosis fungoides is an infrequent variant of mycosis fungoides. It has classically been defined by the presence of an atypical lymphoid infiltrate around and in the follicular epithelium with little or no epidermotropism, and no follicular mucin deposits. The fact that there are cases with epidermal involvement and/or follicular mucinosis means that some uniform diagnostic criteria are necessary.
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