Transformed Mycosis Fungoides and Mimics: Exploring the Landscape of CD30+ Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphomas

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Fikru Merechi, R. Koka, Z. Singh, Seung Tae Lee, M. Kallen
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Mycosis fungoides (MF) is an epidermotropic, primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) with a generally indolent clinical course, although higher stage and transformed tumors can behave more aggressively. Large cell transformation may demonstrate CD30 expression and histologically resemble other CD30+ CTCLs, including lymphomatoid papulomatosis and cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma. These entities are thought to exist on a spectrum with overlapping histologic features; however, it is of clinical importance that we do our best to accurately classify these entities due to the variability in treatment and prognosis. In this report, we present a case of CD30+ transformed MF and discuss the clues that allow us to make the challenging distinction between transformed MF and other CD30+ CTCLs. We review histologic and clinical features of these different disorders, with a focus on the revised World Health Organization classification of primary cutaneous lymphomas.
转化蕈样真菌和模拟:探索CD30+皮肤t细胞淋巴瘤的景观
蕈样真菌病(MF)是一种表皮性的原发性皮肤t细胞淋巴瘤(CTCL),临床过程通常为惰性,尽管晚期和转化的肿瘤可表现得更具侵袭性。大细胞转化可能表现出CD30的表达,在组织学上类似于其他CD30+ ctcl,包括淋巴瘤样丘疹瘤病和皮肤间变性大细胞淋巴瘤。这些实体被认为存在于具有重叠组织学特征的频谱上;然而,由于治疗和预后的可变性,我们尽最大努力准确分类这些实体具有临床重要性。在本报告中,我们提出了一个CD30+转化MF的病例,并讨论了使我们能够在转化MF和其他CD30+ ctcl之间做出具有挑战性的区分的线索。我们回顾了这些不同疾病的组织学和临床特征,重点是修订的世界卫生组织原发性皮肤淋巴瘤分类。
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