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A poisoned cherry: Migratory cutaneous intravascular large B-cell lymphoma with subsequent systemic nodal lymphoma.

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IVLBCL: intravascular large B-cell lymphoma CT: computed tomography INTRODUCTION Cherry angiomas are the most common acquired vascular proliferation of the skin. Occurring in 75% of adults over age 75, these… Click to show full abstract

IVLBCL: intravascular large B-cell lymphoma CT: computed tomography INTRODUCTION Cherry angiomas are the most common acquired vascular proliferation of the skin. Occurring in 75% of adults over age 75, these benign neoplasms hardly elicit anything more than cosmetic concern. Yet, occasionally, these lesions may be associated with a more serious disease. Here we present a case of intravascular large B-cell lymphoma (IVLBCL) that presented in a solitary cutaneous angioma, later diffusely involving the skin and terminating as a nodal and central nervous system lymphoma.

Keywords: lymphoma; intravascular large; poisoned cherry; large cell; cell lymphoma

Journal Title: JAAD Case Reports
Year Published: 2020

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