Lorenzo Cerroni

Guest Editor for the following articles:

Jun
2000
Vol. 19. No. 2

Cutaneous Lymphoid Hyperplasias

Anita C Gilliam | Gary S Wood

Benign hypetplastic lymphoid Infiltrates of the skin (pseudolymphoma, older term) simulate lymphoma clinically and histologically. They can be divided into B-cell predominant (typical cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia (CLH], angiolymphoid hyperplasia, Kimura’s disease, and Castleman’s disease) and T-cell predominant (T-cell CLH, lymphomatoid contact dermatitis, and lymphomatoid drug eruption).

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Jun
2000
Vol. 19. No. 2

Treatment of Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphomas

J Marcus Muche | Sylke Gellrich | Wolfram Sterry

PRIMARY CUTANEOUS T-cell lymphomas (CTCL) represent a heterogeneous group of non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas (NHL), which show a considerable variation in clinical presentation, histology, immunophenotype, and prognosis.

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Jun
2000
Vol. 19. No. 2

New Developments in Extracutaneous Lymphomas

Andreas Chott | Markus Raderer

This review focuses on the modem approach to lymphoma diagnosis, discusses new insights into lymphoma biology and pathogenesis, and outlines current therapeutic strategies. All of these aspects will mainly deal with the most frequently encountered lymphoid neoplasms, which are of B-cell origin.

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Jun
2000
Vol. 19. No. 2

Controversies in Cutaneous Lymphomas

Helmut Kerl, MD | Lorenzo Cerroni, MD

In this article the following topics are reviewed: (1) Classification of cutaneous lymphomas; (2) Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma with small/medium-sized pleomorphic cells as a distinct entity; (3) Primary cutaneous follicle center lymphoma and marginal zone lymphoma/immunocytoma.

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