Lymphomatoid papulosis with a natural killer-cell phenotype

MW Bekkenk*, PM Kluin, PM Jansen, CJLM Meijer, R Willemze

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    Abstract

    Lymphomatoid papulosis (LyP) is defined as a recurrent self-healing papulonodular eruption with the histological features of a (CD30+) cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. The atypical cells usually have a CD3+/-, CD4+/-, CD8-, CD30+, CD56- T-cell phenotype. We report an unusual case of LyP, in which the atypical cells expressed a CD3-, CD4-, CD8-, CD30+, CD56+ phenotype. Detailed phenotypic and genotypic analysis confirmed that these cells had a natural killer (NK)-cell phenotype. Lymphomas with an NK-cell phenotype usually have a poor prognosis. However, the waxing and waning of papular lesions for more than 20 years and the excellent response to low-dose oral methotrexate in this patient suggest similar clinical behaviour to LyP cases with a T-cell phenotype.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)318-322
    Number of pages5
    JournalBritish Journal of Dermatology
    Volume145
    Issue number2
    Publication statusPublished - Aug-2001

    Keywords

    • CD56
    • cutaneous CD30+T-cell lymphoma
    • lymphomatoid papulosis
    • natural killer cell
    • prognosis
    • CD56 EXPRESSION
    • DIAGNOSIS
    • SKIN

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