SUMMARY
An account of the histogenesis, histopathology, histochemistry and clinical features of the clear‐cell acanthoma is based on the authors’ extensive personal experience and a complete review of the world literature.
Cutaneous lesions arising during the course of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), generally of the B-cell type, are frequent. Three types of cutaneous manifestations must be differentiated: (1) specific lesions, (2) cutaneous manifestations closely related to the disease but without a leukemoid infiltrate and (3) associations with various dermatologic conditions. The various clinical features are discussed.
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