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Original Article

CD4+CD56+ Hematodermic Neoplasm and Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Tumor: Case Report and Review of the Literature
Campbell SM, Moad JC, Sammons DL, Zirwas M
Cutis. 2012;89: 278-283.

CD4+CD56+ hematodermic neoplasm (HN) is a rare and aggressive neoplasm that has raised controversy regarding its etiology. CD4+CD56+ HN is thought to be derived from plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) and most commonly stains with CD4, CD56, CD123, and T-cell leukemia/lymphoma 1 (TCL1). Skin manifestations usually are the presenting signs and vary in appearance. Lymph node involvement also is common at the time of presentation, and the natural course of the disease is a progression to leukemia. Treatment of CD4+CD56+ HN focuses on multiple chemotherapeutic regimens but none have been proven to successfully impact overall survival.


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