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High incidence of adnexotropism in cytotoxic cutaneous lymphomas
Author(s) -
Walker Christina J.,
MartinezEscala Maria Estela,
Tan Timothy L.,
Espinosa Maria L.,
Guitart Joan
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of cutaneous pathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.597
H-Index - 75
eISSN - 1600-0560
pISSN - 0303-6987
DOI - 10.1111/cup.14017
Subject(s) - mycosis fungoides , medicine , lymphoma , pathology , cutaneous t cell lymphoma , cutaneous lymphoma , dermatology , cytotoxic t cell , biology , biochemistry , in vitro
Background Primary cutaneous gamma‐delta T‐cell lymphoma (PCγδTCL) and primary cutaneous aggressive epidermotropic T‐cell lymphomas (PCAETCL) are rare aggressive cytotoxic cutaneous lymphomas (CyCL) often difficult to diagnose. Histopathologically, PCAETCL and PCγδTCL may resemble mycosis fungoides (MF) and the presence of adnexotropism in CyCL (CyCL) contributes to this diagnostic challenge, especially in the setting of atypical and double‐negative phenotypes. Methods In this retrospective study clinical data and histopathological section of 91 patients were analyzed for signs of clinical and histopathological signs adnexotropism. Results Adnexotropism was identified in 48.4% (44/91) of cases, including PCAETCL (40.9%, 18/44), PCγδTCL and cytotoxic cutaneous lymphomas, not otherwise specified (CyCTCL, NOS) (43.2%, 19/44 and 15.9%, 7/44). Comparison between disease‐related mortality with Kaplan‐Meier survival analysis of non‐adnexotropic vs adnexotropic CyCL did not show any significant difference between the two groups ( P  = 0.8). Clinically they present with patches, plaques, and tumors and commonly with ulceration, but follicular prominence or alopecia are rare. Clinical signs of adnexotropism such as alopecia and hypo‐ or anhidrosis were rarely seen. Conclusion Adnexotropism is a common finding in CyCL, especially in PCAETCL. Adnexotropic CyCL may be histopathologically difficult to distinguish from folliculotropic mycosis fungoides. A comprehensive IHC panel should be routinely performed in such cases.

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