Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia
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Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia with nodular pattern
)Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia | |
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Other names | Borrelial lymphocytoma,[1] lymphadenosis benigna cutis, lymphocytoma cutis, pseudolymphoma, pseudolymphoma of Spiegler and Fendt,[1] sarcoidosis of Spiegler and Fendt,[1] Spiegler–Fendt lymphoid hyperplasia,[1] Spiegler–Fendt sarcoid |
Borrelial lymphocytoma on the cheek | |
Specialty | Dermatology |
Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia refers to a groups of benign cutaneous disorders characterized by collections of lymphocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cells in the skin.[2]: 725 Conditions included in this groups are:[2]: 725
- Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia with nodular pattern, a condition of the skin characterized by a solitary or localized cluster of asymptomatic : 725
- Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia with bandlike and perivascular patterns, a condition of the skin characterized by skin lesions that clinically resemble mycosis fungoides[2]: 726
Jessner lymphocytic infiltrate
Jessner lymphocytic infiltrate of the skin is a cutaneous condition characterized by a persistent
lupus erythematosus tumidus.[5]
It can occur as the result of
ACE inhibitors and a number of medications used to treat multiple sclerosis including glatiramer acetate.[6]
See also
- Lyme disease
- Skin lesion
- Tick bite
References
- ^ ISBN 978-1-4160-2999-1.
- ^ ISBN 0-7216-2921-0.
- Who Named It?
- PMID 13091384.
- ^ Jessner Lymphocytic Infiltration of the Skin at eMedicine
- ISBN 978-0723436652.