Primary cutaneous B-cell lymphoma leg type: good response with the RADHAP 21 protocol
AUTOR(ES)
Pinheiro, Camila Gonçalves; Cruz, Lafayette Cavalcanti Bezerra Dias; Paz, Alexandre Rolim da; Trindade, Luciana Cavalcante
FONTE
Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2022
RESUMO
Abstract Primary cutaneous lymphomas are defined as the ones that exclusively affect the skin for up to 6 months after the diagnosis. B-cell lymphomas represent 20-25% of primary cutaneous lymphomas and have, among its subtypes, the leg type, which represents 10 to 20% of cutaneous B-cell lymphomas, generally affecting elderly people and with an intermediate prognosis. This is the report of a rare case of a leg-type B-cell lymphoma with an exuberant clinical presentation affecting a young male patient.
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