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    Oleg E. Akilov (editor).
    Summary: This book provides a current experience in the diagnostic diagnostic techniques and treatment approaches available for unusual cutaneous lymphomas. It features concise case-based chapters with a particular emphasis on instances of mature T-cell and NK-cell neoplasms, mature B-cell neoplasms, immature hematopoietic malignancies, and other lymphoproliferative disorders. Clinically-oriented cases emphasize the importance of physical examination along with modern tests of laboratory diagnostics and clinico-pathological correlations. Cutaneous Lymphomas: Unusual Cases 3 presents a range of difficult and rare cases, which would be uncommon even to the specialists in this field. Therefore, it is a vital reference source for dermatologists, dermatophatologists, cutaneous oncologists, hematooncologists, pathologists, oncologists, and other medical professionals who treat these patients.

    Contents:
    Intro
    Preface
    Contents
    List of Authors
    I: Mycosis Fungoides and Mimickers
    Case 1. Folliculotropic Mycosis Fungoides with Central Nervous System Involvement
    References
    Case 2. Erythema Gyratum Repens-Like Mycosis Fungoides with Large Cell Transformation
    References
    Case 3. Eczema Molluscatum in a Patient with Erythrodermic Mycosis Fungoides
    References
    Case 4. Parakeratosis Variegata-Like Poikilodermatous CD8+ Mycosis Fungoides
    References
    Case 5. Parakeratosis variegata in a patient with CD8+ mycosis fungoides with post-inflammatory hypopigmentation References
    Case 6. Poikilodermatous Mycosis Fungoides
    References
    Case 7. Tumor Mycosis Fungoides with Xanthomatized Atypical Lymphocytes
    References
    Case 8. CD20+ Mycosis Fungoides Partially Responsive to Rituximab
    Reference
    Case 9. Chronic Lymphocytic Inflammation with Pontine Perivascular Enhancement Responsive to Steroids (CLIPPERS) in a Patient with Granulomatous Mycosis Fungoides and Multiple Tumors
    References
    Case 10. Folliculotropic Mycosis Fungoides with Exuberant Neutrophil-Rich Scale and Follicular Plugging Mimicking Hypertrophic Actinic Keratosis
    References. Case 11. Small plaque parapsoriasis-like mycosis fungoides
    References
    Case 12. Extragenital Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicans Mimicking Hypopigmented Mycosis Fungoides
    References
    Case 13. T-Cell-Rich Angiomatoid Polypoid Pseudolymphoma (TRAPP) of the Skin
    References
    II: Sezary Syndrome
    Case 14. Pustular Sezary syndrome
    Reference
    Case 15. De novo expression of CD26 on Sezary cells as an indicator of the disease progression in a patient with Sezary syndrome
    Reference
    Case 16. Sezary syndrome presenting with papuloerythroderma of Ofuji and leonine facies
    References III: CD30+ Lympho proliferative Disorders and Mimickers
    Case 17. Mycosis fungoides-like presentation of primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma
    References
    Case 18. Anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma
    References
    Case 19. Successful treatment of primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma on the penile shaft with brentuximab vedotin and allogenic stem cell transplant
    References
    Case 20. Lymphomatoid papulosis type D in a child with CD8+ hypopigmented mycosis fungoides
    References
    Digital Access Springer 2021