Secondary skin involvement in classic Hodgkin lymphoma: Results of an international collaborative cutaneous lymphoma working group study of 25 patients
Gru AA, Bacchi CE, Pulitzer M, Bhagat G, Kempf W, Robson A, Plaza JA, Pincus L, Raghavan S, Xu M, da Silva T, Salavaggione AL, Subtil A, Battistella M. Secondary skin involvement in classic Hodgkin lymphoma: Results of an international collaborative cutaneous lymphoma working group study of 25 patients. Journal Of Cutaneous Pathology 2021, 48: 1367-1378. PMID: 34089205, PMCID: PMC9555338, DOI: 10.1111/cup.14077.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClassic Hodgkin lymphomaSecondary skin involvementHodgkin's lymphomaCutaneous involvementSkin involvementComprehensive histopathologic evaluationStage IV diseaseNodular sclerosis typeLarge case seriesBoard-certified dermatopathologistClassic HLSkin disseminationMixed cellularityMost patientsCase seriesSclerosis typeImmunophenotypic featuresInfiltrative plaquesFirst diagnosisHistopathologic evaluationMultiple lesionsSkin lesionsSingle lesionLarge seriesClinical diagnosisGamma–Delta T‐cell Lymphomas
Foss F, Ahmed A, Xu M. Gamma–Delta T‐cell Lymphomas. 2021, 203-210. DOI: 10.1002/9781119671336.ch15.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGamma-delta T-cell lymphomaT-cell lymphomaHepatosplenic T-cell lymphomaPrimary cutaneous gamma-delta T-cell lymphomaCutaneous gamma-delta T-cell lymphomaFive-year overall survivalCentral nervous system prophylaxisGamma delta T cellsWorld Health Organization classificationAggressive T-cell lymphomaExtensive skin ulcerationsCurative stem cell transplantationChronic antigenic stimulationStem cell transplantationInnate immune systemMost chemotherapeutic agentsSystemic methotrexateSystem prophylaxisMedian survivalMost patientsOverall prognosisOverall survivalClinical featuresOrganization classificationRisk factors