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BURG, G; KERL, H; PRZYBILLA, B; BRAUNFALCO, O.
Some statistical data, diagnosis, and staging of cutaneous B-cell lymphomas.
J DERMATOL SURG ONCOL. 1984; 10(4): 256-262.
Doi: 10.1111/j.1524-4725.1984.tb00895.x
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Kerl Helmut
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- Abstract:
- Cutaneous B-cell lymphomas represent a considerable number of skin lymphomas (about one-third) primarily showing skin manifestation without any extranodal involvement detectable using routine and special staging procedures. Differentiation from cutaneous T-cell lymphomas can be achieved clinically; histologically, due to the distinct growth pattern in the skin; and by immuno- or enzymophenotyping of the proliferating cells. Further differentiation of subtypes of cutaneous B-cell lymphomas is based primarily on cytomorphologic phenotyping of the cells. Classification of B-cell lymphomas with "primary" cutaneous manifestation according to the TNM system discloses a more adequate basis for prognostic and therapeutic considerations than the Ann Arbor classification for nodal lymphomas.
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