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  2. Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia - Wikipedia

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    Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia with nodular pattern, a condition of the skin characterized by a solitary or localized cluster of asymptomatic erythematous to violaceous papules or nodules [2]: 725 Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia with bandlike and perivascular patterns, a condition of the skin characterized by skin lesions that clinically ...

  3. Lymphoid hyperplasia - Wikipedia

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    Lymphoid hyperplasia is the rapid proliferation of normal lymphocytic cells that resemble lymph tissue which may occur with bacterial or viral infections. [1] The growth is termed hyperplasia which may result in enlargement of various tissue including an organ, or cause a cutaneous lesion .

  4. Lymphoproliferative disorders - Wikipedia

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    Lymphoproliferative disorders (LPDs) refer to a specific class of diagnoses, comprising a group of several conditions, in which lymphocytes are produced in excessive quantities. These disorders primarily present in patients who have a compromised immune system .

  5. Sézary disease - Wikipedia

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    Epidermotropism (lymphocytes residing in the epidermis) [6] by neoplastic CD4+ lymphocytes with the formation of Pautrier's microabscesses is the hallmark sign of the disease. Although the condition can affect people of all ages, it is commonly diagnosed in adults over age 60. [7] [3] The dominant signs and symptoms of the disease are:

  6. Mycosis fungoides - Wikipedia

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    These atypical lymphocytes are mature skin-homing CD4+ T cells, and their presence in the epidermis is a key feature of early MF. Additionally, the cells may form microabscesses in the epidermis, known as Pautrier’s microabscesses. [17] In the tumorous stage a dense infiltrate of medium-sized lymphocytes with cerebriform nuclei expands the ...

  7. 5 symptoms men over 40 should never ignore - AOL

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    An online survey conducted by the Cleveland Clinic of 1,174 men 18 years or older, found that 72% of men would rather do household tasks, such as cleaning the bathroom or mowing the lawn, than see ...

  8. Cutaneous B-cell lymphoma - Wikipedia

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    Because recent studies had shown that primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma, which was formerly classified as a subtype of the MALT lymphomas: a) has a distinct microscopic histology and gene expression profile; b) spreads to extracutaneous tissue in only 4 to 8.5% of cases; c) has a 5 year disease-specific survival in excess of 99% even in ...

  9. Indolent lymphoma - Wikipedia

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    Others include cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, marginal zone lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and Waldenström macroglobulinemia. [2] Indolent lymphoma accounts for 41 percent of all non-Hodgkin lymphoma cases in North America and Northern Europe. It mainly affects older adults, and affects men and women almost equally. [4]