2016
DOI: 10.14740/jmc2584w
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A Rare Case of Cutaneous Gamma Delta T-Cell Lymphoma With Complete Body Involvement

Abstract: A 57-year-old female presented to the emergency department of our hospital with painful skin lesions since 3 months. On examination, ulcerating tumors and plaques occupied 100% of her body and enlarged firm left axillary lymph nodes were present. On imaging, PET scan revealed hypermetabolic cutaneous lesion, and hyperactive B/L axillary, inguinal and intra-parotid lymph nodes. Punch biopsy from right medial thigh skin lesion showed phenomenon of epidermotropism. PCR studies showed strong expression of TCR gamm… Show more

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“…CD4+ expression in γδ T cell lymphomas is exceedingly rare, and aside from our case, only four verifiable cases have been reported in the literature [9][10][11] with another case that showed partial weak CD4 expression [12]. Another three cases are of questionable diagnosis due to beta F1 expression [13].…”
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confidence: 59%
“…CD4+ expression in γδ T cell lymphomas is exceedingly rare, and aside from our case, only four verifiable cases have been reported in the literature [9][10][11] with another case that showed partial weak CD4 expression [12]. Another three cases are of questionable diagnosis due to beta F1 expression [13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%