2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-4632.2010.04568.x
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Cutaneous manifestations associated with HTLV‐1 infection

Abstract: Skin lesions are frequent in human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) infection and may constitute an alert for the diagnosis of this condition. The most severe skin diseases related to this virus are adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATLL), an aggressive form of leukemia/lymphoma that fails to respond to chemotherapy, and infective dermatitis associated with HTLV-1 (IDH), a severe and recurrent form of eczema occurring in childhood. ATLL affects the skin in 43-72% of cases. In this review, the clinical, … Show more

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“…27 Rarely, cells can be positive for CD15 and may resemble Hodgkin disease. 27 High Ki-67 (proliferation index) is associated with worse outcome. 27 CYTOGENETICS AND MOLECULAR STUDIES Karyotype in ATLL is complex and without any characteristic abnormality, particularly in the acute forms.…”
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“…27 Rarely, cells can be positive for CD15 and may resemble Hodgkin disease. 27 High Ki-67 (proliferation index) is associated with worse outcome. 27 CYTOGENETICS AND MOLECULAR STUDIES Karyotype in ATLL is complex and without any characteristic abnormality, particularly in the acute forms.…”
Section: Immunohistochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adult T-cell leukemias/lymphomas with double-positive T cells (CD4 þ , CD8 þ ) and only CD8 þ T lymphocytes have also been described; the former are associated with decreased survival, as reported in isolated case reports. 5,23,27,28 Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma cases with CD30 þ ALCL morphology are anaplastic lymphoma kinase 1 negative. 27 Rarely, cells can be positive for CD15 and may resemble Hodgkin disease.…”
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“…Queremos resaltar la importancia de solicitar la serología de HTLV-1 debido a que la leucemia-linfoma de células T del adulto asociada a HTLV-1 puede Patología e inmunohistoquímica Ausencia de expresión de ALK-1 Expresan ALK-1 la mayoría de las veces Linfoma anaplástico de células grandes cutáneo primario -C. Navarrete-Dechent et al simular clínica e histopatológicamente un LAC-GPC; la primera presenta un tratamiento, curso y pronóstico completamente diferente y ominoso y debe siempre considerarse en el diagnóstico diferencial de cualquier LCCT 10,11 . Se debe solicitar una TAC-TAP con contraste para evaluar compromiso extra-cutáneo, esto debido a que hasta 10-13% de los pacientes tendrá compromiso sistémico (incluyendo las adenopatías regionales) 1,5 .…”
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