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El-Shabrawi-Caelen, L; Cerroni, L; Medeiros, LJ; McCalmont, TH.
Hypopigmented mycosis fungoides: frequent expression of a CD8+ T-cell phenotype.
AMER J SURG PATHOL 2002 26: 450-457. Doi: 10.1097%2F00000478-200204000-00006
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El-Shabrawi-Caelen Laila
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Cerroni Lorenzo
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Abstract:
Hypopigmented mycosis fungoides (MF) is a form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma in which hypopigmentation occurs in the absence of classic lesions of MF. Hypopigmented MF predominantly affects people with dark complexions. The natural history of this variant of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma is similar to that of conventional MF, although the disease onset is usually in childhood or adolescence. In a retrospective study we evaluated the clinical, histopathologic, immunohistochemical, and molecular characteristics of hypopigmented MF in 15 patients. Similar to other reports, the disease onset occurred in childhood and adolescence in most of the cases. The survival rate was comparable with that of classic MF. We did not observe progression to systemic disease or lymph node involvement. Histopathologically hypopigmented lesions were indistinguishable from hyperpigmented or erythematous patches. On immunohistochemical analysis a predominantly CD8+ infiltrate was detected in the majority of cases (nine of 15 patients). To determine whether epidermotropic CD8+ T cells represent the malignant T-cell clone or whether these cells are innocent, tumor-infiltrating T lymphocytes, we performed microdissection of epidermotropic CD8+ T cells and analyzed T-cell receptor-gamma chain gene for rearrangements. The epidermotropic CD8+ T lymphocytes showed clonal T-cell receptor gene rearrangement and therefore represented the malignant T-cell clone. We conclude that hypopigmented MF tends to occur in young people and that it belongs to the group of CD8+ cutaneous T-cell lymphomas in the majority of cases.
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Adolescent -
Adult -
CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes - pathology
Child - pathology
Female - pathology
Genes, T-Cell Receptor gamma - pathology
Humans - pathology
Immunohistochemistry - pathology
Male - pathology
Middle Aged - pathology
Mycosis Fungoides - pathology
Phenotype - pathology
Skin Neoplasms - pathology
Skin Pigmentation - pathology

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hypopigmented MF
childhood and adolescence
CD8+T cells
microdissection
PCR
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