Cytotoxic/natural killer cell cutaneous lymphomas : Report of the EORTC Cutaneous Lymphoma Task Force Workshop
✍ Scribed by Marco Santucci; Nicola Pimpinelli; Daniela Massi; Marshall E. Kadin; Chris J. L. M. Meijer; Hans Konrad Müller-Hermelink; Marco Paulli; Janine Wechsler; Rein Willemze; Heike Audring; Maria Grazia Bernengo; Lorenzo Cerroni; Sergio Chimenti; Andreas Chott; José L. Díaz-Pérez; Edgard Dippel; Lyn M. Duncan; Alfred C. Feller; Marie-Louise Geerts; Christian Hallermann; Werner Kempf; Robin Russell-Jones; Christian Sander; Emilio Berti
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 953 KB
- Volume
- 97
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-543X
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
BACKGROUND
Cutaneous lymphomas expressing a cytotoxic or natural killer (NK) cell phenotype represent a group of lymphoproliferative disorders for which there is currently much confusion and little consensus regarding the best nomenclature and classification.
METHODS
This study analyzes 48 cases of primary cutaneous lymphoma expressing cytotoxic proteins and/or the NK cell marker, CD56. These cases were collected for a workshop of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Cutaneous Lymphoma Task Force, to better clarify the clinical, morphologic, and phenotypic features of these uncommon tumors.
RESULTS
Several categories with different clinical and pathologic features were delineated: 1) aggressive, CD8+, epidermotropic, cytotoxic T‐cell lymphoma; 2) mycosis fungoides, cytotoxic immunophenotype variant; 3) subcutaneous panniculitis‐like T‐cell lymphoma; 4) NK/T‐cell lymphoma, nasal type; 5) CD4+, NK cell lymphoma; 6) blastoid NK cell lymphoma; (7) intravascular NK‐like lymphoma; and 8) cytotoxic, peripheral T‐cell lymphoma.
CONCLUSIONS
Our data show that primary cutaneous cytotoxic/NK cell lymphomas include distinct groups of diseases, clinically, histologically, and biologically. Because the finding of a cytotoxic phenotype often has prognostic significance, the routine use of cytotoxic markers in the diagnosis and classification of cutaneous lymphomas should be expanded. Cancer 2003;97:610–27. © 2003 American Cancer Society.
DOI 10.1002/cncr.11107
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