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Indian Journal of Dermatology 2023
PubMed: 37822384
DOI: 10.4103/ijd.ijd_645_22 -
Journal of Clinical and Experimental... 2024Duodenal type follicular lymphoma (DFL), a rare entity of follicular lymphoma (FL), is clinically indolent and is characterized by a low histological grade compared with...
Duodenal type follicular lymphoma (DFL), a rare entity of follicular lymphoma (FL), is clinically indolent and is characterized by a low histological grade compared with nodal follicular lymphoma (NFL). Our previous reports revealed that DFL shares characteristics of both NFL and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma in terms of clinical and biological aspects, suggesting its pathogenesis may involve antigenic stimulation. In contrast to NFL, the genomic methylation status of DFL is still challenging. Here, we determined the methylation profiles of DNAs from patients with DFL (n = 12), NFL (n = 10), duodenal reactive lymphoid hyperplasia (D-RLH) (n = 7), nodal reactive lymphoid hyperplasia (N-RLH) (n = 5), and duodenal samples from normal subjects (NDU) (n = 5) using methylation specific PCR of targets previously identified in MALT lymphoma (CDKN2B/P15, CDKN2A/P16, CDKN2C/P18, MGMT, hMLH-1, TP73, DAPK, HCAD). DAPK1 was frequently methylated in DFL (9/12; 75%), NFL (9/10; 90%), and D-RLH (5/7; 71%). CDKN2B/P15 sequences were methylated in six DFL samples and in only one NFL sample. Immunohistochemical analysis showed that p15 expression inversely correlated with methylation status. Genes encoding other cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors (CDKN2A/P16, CDKN2C/P18) were not methylated in DFL samples. Methylation of the genes of interest was not detected in DNAs from D-RLH, except for DAPK1, and the difference in the extent of methylation between NDU and D-RLH was statistically significant (P = 0.013). Our results suggest that D-RLH serves as a reservoir for the development of DFL and that methylation of CDKN2B/P15 plays an important role in this process.
Topics: Humans; Lymphoma, Follicular; Death-Associated Protein Kinases; DNA Methylation; Male; Pseudolymphoma; Female; Middle Aged; Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p15; Aged; Duodenal Neoplasms; Adult
PubMed: 38925973
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Cureus May 2024Cutaneous reactive lymphoid proliferation (CRLP) is a condition that resembles cutaneous lymphoma, and differentiating the two is necessary for proper diagnosis and...
Cutaneous reactive lymphoid proliferation (CRLP) is a condition that resembles cutaneous lymphoma, and differentiating the two is necessary for proper diagnosis and treatment. It can be idiopathic or caused by viruses, drugs, or skin trauma, resulting in reactive lymphoid hyperplasia. Several clinical and histopathological features are helpful for differentiating CRLP from lymphoma, and they must be considered as a whole to reach the correct diagnosis. The number, location, and progression of CRLP lesions are important clinical clues, while the type, size, arrangement, surface markers, and clonality of the cellular infiltrate are key histopathological clues. We present a case in which CRLP arose in the setting of concomitant antidepressant and antihypertensive use, which are both potential causes of CRLP. In this case, excision served as both diagnosis and treatment. The benign presentation and lack of clonality led to the diagnosis of CRLP. While the cause is unknown, drug exposure was a possible inciting factor, and the patient will be monitored for recurrence.
PubMed: 38899272
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Cureus Apr 2020Hirudotherapy (leech therapy) is one of the oldest practices in medical history, and nowadays it is used for several purposes in medicine. Salvage of flaps, wound...
Hirudotherapy (leech therapy) is one of the oldest practices in medical history, and nowadays it is used for several purposes in medicine. Salvage of flaps, wound healing, pain management, and treatment of varicose veins are among the common therapeutic applications of leeches. Complications associated with leech therapy include infections, bleeding, anemia, and allergic reaction. Cutaneous pseudolymphoma (benign proliferation of lymphoid cells in the skin) follows several underlying conditions. Although persistent arthropod bite reaction is one of the conditions associated with cutaneous pseudolymphoma, it has been rarely reported after medicinal leech therapy. Here we describe the case of a patient who presented with cutaneous pseudolymphoma after leech therapy as a rare cutaneous complication of hirudotherapy.
PubMed: 32377465
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.7517 -
Indian Dermatology Online Journal 2021Papular lesions over face have a wide range of differential diagnoses. The clinical differentiation among these is difficult and often requires clinicopathological...
Papular lesions over face have a wide range of differential diagnoses. The clinical differentiation among these is difficult and often requires clinicopathological correlation. We hereby report the case of a 28 year old female presenting with numerous skin colored papular lesions over face, pinna and upper limbs.
PubMed: 33959532
DOI: 10.4103/idoj.IDOJ_568_20 -
JAAD Case Reports Jan 2023
PubMed: 36583144
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdcr.2022.11.020 -
JAAD Case Reports Apr 2024
PubMed: 38577499
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Dermatology Online Journal Nov 2019CD30+ T cell pseudolymphomas (CD30+ PSL) are a group of benign inflammatory cutaneous disorders that can develop in settings of viral infections or drug reactions. Owing...
CD30+ T cell pseudolymphomas (CD30+ PSL) are a group of benign inflammatory cutaneous disorders that can develop in settings of viral infections or drug reactions. Owing to their histological similarities to malignant lymphomas, these benign infiltrates are occasionally misdiagnosed as malignant, causing significant concerns for patients and physicians. Herein, we report a patient with CD30+ PSL associated with molluscum contagiosum whose initial biopsy revealed atypical large CD30-expressing cells, leading to a misdiagnosis of primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma and referral to our cutaneous lymphoma clinic. We report this case to demonstrate that reactive CD30+ infiltrate associated with molluscum contagiosum can be mistaken for T-cell lymphomas and patients should be reassured in these cases.
Topics: Biopsy; Diagnostic Errors; Female; Humans; Lymphoma, Primary Cutaneous Anaplastic Large Cell; Middle Aged; Molluscum Contagiosum; Skin
PubMed: 32045148
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Respirology Case Reports Mar 2020Pulmonary nodular lymphoid hyperplasia (PNLH) involves proliferative lymphatic tissues and is reportedly associated with inflammatory disease or autoimmune disorders....
Pulmonary nodular lymphoid hyperplasia (PNLH) involves proliferative lymphatic tissues and is reportedly associated with inflammatory disease or autoimmune disorders. Herein, we describe a case of PNLH with difficult diagnosis because of antibiotics therapy-induced reduction in the abnormal tumour shadow. An 86-year-old man was admitted for persistent cough and bloody sputum. Computed tomography (CT) revealed a mass in the right middle lobe, which got smaller on treatment with tosufloxacin for pneumonia. Unexpectedly, the tumour shadow remained one month later. Positron emission tomography depicted fluorodeoxyglucose uptake at the site. Although lung cancer was suspected, the mass was non-diagnostic on transbronchial and CT-guided biopsies. He was eventually diagnosed with PNLH on post-surgical histological analysis of the lung mass. Neutrophil accumulation and bacterial lumps were present, indicating Actinomyces infection in the pulmonary alveolus, suggesting that PNLH was associated with pneumonia. Histopathological examination helped identify the aetiology of this rare case of PNLH.
PubMed: 32042429
DOI: 10.1002/rcr2.522 -
JAAD Case Reports May 2024
PubMed: 38576903
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdcr.2024.02.028