A Case of Jessner's Lymphocytic Infi ltrate and Cutaneous B-Cell Follicular Lymphoma: Coexistence or Transformation?
<p>Jessner's lymphocytic infi ltrate of the skin is a rare, benign cutaneous disorder. Diffi culty arises in differentiating it from cutaneous lymphoma on histology, thus requiring immunophenotying, however the literature lacks reports demonstrating malignant transformation or dual pathol...
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Main Authors: | Bryan Murphy (Author), Helen Hunter (Author), Jennifer Somerville (Author) |
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International Journal of Dermatology and Clinical Research - Peertechz Publications,
2017-06-15.
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