Primary and isolated cutaneous precursor B-lymphoblastic lymphoma in an infant.
Raja JouiniInes ChabchoubFatma KhanchelImen HelalTalel BadriEhsene Ben BrahimHouda HammamiAshraf Chadli-DebbichePublished in: Pediatric dermatology (2021)
Cutaneous lesions may represent the initial sign of various neoplasms in children, including histiocytosis, neuroblastomas, and lymphomas. Primary cutaneous lymphoblastic lymphomas are rare and involve mostly the B-cell phenotype. Herein, we report a case of isolated, primary B-lymphoblastic lymphoma in a 7-month-old infant and emphasize the importance of early diagnosis.