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Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia 

Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia 

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Cutaneous lymphomas are heterogeneous and distinct entities which have been in controversy since the time of conception. WHO EORTC defined them as distinct pathological entity compared to the nodal counterpart. They are defined as lymphomas having primary cutaneous presentation without any systemic involvement. As such the diagnosis of cutaneous ly...

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... is often subcutaneous involvement with relative epidermal sparing. It is composed of an admixture of B and T cells [Tables 1 and 2] forming vague nodules or infiltrating diffusely, giving a false impression of lymphomatous process. The term cutaneous pseudo lymphoma is now replaced by cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia (CLH). ...