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Original Article

Unusual Cutaneous Manifestation of Angiocentric T-Cell Lymphoma: A Case Report
Bene NI, Zeitouni NC, Cheney R
Cutis. 2006;77:310-312.
Angiocentric T-cell lymphoma may clinically present with a broad variety of cutaneous manifestations, including papules, nodules, and ulcerated tumors, and may mimic cutaneous vasculitis and Wegener granulomatosis. Histologic diagnosis of angiocentric T-cell lymphoma also may present a challenge because of variations in the degree of cellular infiltrate and cellular atypia. The correct diagnosis is critical because of the importance of choosing the correct therapeutic modality—chemotherapy or x-ray radiation. We report a case of angiocentric T-cell lymphoma with extensive necrotic facial ulcers that responded to treatment with fludarabine, cyclophosphamide, and prednisone.

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