Sezary Syndrome: Diagnostic Criteria and Therapeutic Options
This article reviews the diagnostic tests that are needed to reliably diagnose SS and offers a critical analysis of current treatment options.
Lymphomatoid Papulosis and Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphomas of the Skin
This review highlights integration of clinical and pathologic features of these primary cutaneous CD30+ lymphaproliferative disorders.
The Clinicopathologic Spectrum of Cytotoxic Lymphomas of the Skin
Cytotoxic lymphomas of the skin comprise a spectrum of peripheral T cell and natural killer cell lymphomas with primary or secondary skin manifestations.
The Skin-Associated Lymphoid Tissue-Related B-Cell Lymphomas
Primary cutaneous B-cell lymphomas (CBCLs) should be clearly separated from non-Hodgkin’s B-cell lymphomas with secondary cutaneous involvement and from cutaneous B-cell pseudolymphomas.
Primary Cutaneous Large B-Cell Lymphomas
IN CONTRAST TO earlier classifications that basically distinguished histologic subgroups, the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC)-Cutaneous Lymphoma Project Group classification of primary cutaneous lymphomas I is based on a combination of clinical, histologic and immunophenotypic criteria, which enable identification of well-defined clinico-pathologic entities characterized by a predictable clinical course, response to therapy, and prognosis.