Primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma: localized red (surface smooth) plaque with circulatory margins, known for several months and only moderately consistent, no evidence of systemic involvement.
Primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma: localized red (surface smooth) plaque with circulatory margins, known for several months, only moderately consistent, no evidence of systemic involvement.
Primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma: painless brown plaque with central nodular formation that has existed for several months; no evidence of systemic involvement.
Primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma: livid to erythematous plaques in a 64-year-old female patient, which appeared for the first time 12 monthsago . Clearly indurated efflorescences on otherwise apparently free skin. No scratch excoriations, no scaling, no pruritus.
Primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma: 10 monthsago , first appearance of red, surface smooth papules and plaques in a 59-year-old patient; no scratch excoriations, no scaling, no pruritus.
Lymphoma, cutaneous B-cell lymphoma, marginal zone lymphoma. Detailed picture: red, surface smooth papules and plaques in a 59-year-old patient. No scratch excoriations, no scaling, no pruritus.
Lymphoma, cutaneous B-cell lymphoma, marginal zone lymphoma. Nodular and diffuse infiltration of the entire dermis. The epidermis remains free of infiltrates.
lymphoma, cutaneous B-cell lymphoma, marginal zone lymphoma. detail: medium-sized cells with notched nuclei and a pale, broad cytoplasm predominate. isolated blasts and eosinophils are also found. the tumor cells show positivity for CD20, CD79a and Bcl-2.
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