CD8-positive pseudolymphoma in lues maligna and human immunodeficiency virus with monoclonal T-cell receptor-beta rearrangement.
Christina MitteldorfHeidi PlumbaumMarkus ZuttMichael P SchönKjell M KaunePublished in: Journal of cutaneous pathology (2018)
A 42-year-old Caucasian man suffered from disseminated plaques and ulcerated nodules for 6 weeks. He had weight loss and generalized lymphadenopathy. Underlying diseases were not known up till then. Based on a skin biopsy, the diagnosis of CD8-positive cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, type mycosis fungoides was made in a pathological reference center for lymphoma. A reproducible T-cell receptor (TCR)-beta rearrangement was detectable. Before starting therapy, a new biopsy was taken and the previous diagnosis was re-evaluated taking clinical images and symptoms into account. Based on both, the diagnosis of a CD8+ pseudolymphoma in lues maligna and human immunodeficiency virus was made. We highlight histopathologic clues for the correct diagnosis, and we emphasize the indispensability of clinical-pathological correlation. Furthermore, we discuss the differential diagnosis of CD8+ lymphoproliferative disorders.
Keyphrases
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hepatitis c virus
- antiretroviral therapy
- weight loss
- hiv infected
- bariatric surgery
- nk cells
- hiv aids
- ultrasound guided
- fine needle aspiration
- type diabetes
- machine learning
- diffuse large b cell lymphoma
- convolutional neural network
- depressive symptoms
- body mass index
- roux en y gastric bypass
- cell therapy
- soft tissue
- sleep quality
- multiple myeloma
- gastric bypass
- smoking cessation