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SALT – related B-cell lymphoma presenting as a xanthomatous infiltration of the neck |
European Journal of Dermatology. Volume 10, Number 6, 481-3, September 2000, Votre diagnostic !
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Author(s) : M.C. Marcilly, P. Grézard, F. Wolf, P. Viornery, B. Balme, H. Perrot |
Summary : A 37-year-old man without previous medical history working as a lock keeper was seen in our unit for a progressive painless subcutaneous flesh coloured infiltration of the lower anterior area of the neck growing slowly over 5 months. Clinical cutaneous findings showed a non pruriginous yellowish papulonodular eruption mimicking xanthomas (Figs. 1 and 2). No other clinical abnormalities were found. A cutaneous biopsy specimen was performed. Histopathological examination revealed, under a normal epidermis, a dense lymphoplasmocytoid infiltrate involving the dermis with periadnexal and perivascular reinforcement (Figs. 3 and 4). |
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