CD4+/CD56+ haematodermic neoplasm: a preculsor haematological neoplasm that frequently first presents in the skin |
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Authors: | JM Martí n&dagger ,MJ Nicolau&Dagger ,A Galá n§ ,A Ferrá ndez-Izquierdo&Dagger ,AM Ferrer&Dagger ,E Jordá &dagger |
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Affiliation: | Hospital Clínico Universitario, Dermatology, Valencia, Spain. jmmart@eresmas.com |
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Abstract: | CD4+/CD56+ hematodermic neoplasm, formerly known as blastic NK cell lymphoma, is an aggressive and rare preculsor hematologic neoplasm recently recognized by the WHO-EORTC classification consensus for cutaneous lymphomas. The neoplasm tends to affect elderly patients, who usually present with skin lesions but often have a disseminated disease, including bone marrow involvement. Although the lesions are composed of cells with a lymphoblast-like morphology and an NK-cell phenotype, exhibiting a CD4+, CD56+ positive immunophenotype, recent studies support a relationship to plasmacytoid dendritic cells. Because of the rarity of this disease, we describe two patients suffering a CD4+/CD56+ hematodermic neoplasm. |
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Keywords: | blastic lymphoma CD4+/CD56+ haematodermic neoplasm natural killer cell lymphoma |
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