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림프종양 구진증 2예
Two Cases of Lvmphomatoid Papulosis
김병수(Byung Su Kim), 김영걸(Young Gull Kim), 조광현(Kwang Hyun Cho)
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2009-510-005439484

Lymphomatoid papulosis(LyP) is a chronic recurrent dermatosi characterized by involuting and recurring papules, plaques, and nodules showing histologic feaurs suggesting rnalignant lymphoma. On histologic ground, it is divided into two types. type A and type B. In type A, large atypical lymphocytes are the main cellular cornponent and most of these express CD 30(Ki-1) antigen, which has been p!reviously thought to be specific for Read Sternberg cells of Hodgkins disease. In type B, cerebriform mononuclear lymphocytes sirr la to those in mycosis fungoides predominates. We report two cases of lymphomatoid papulosis, type A and type B, respectively. The large atypical cells in type A LyP expressed Ki 1 antigen. Both case were treated with PUVA and the outcome of the treatment has been fair. (Kor J Dermatol 1995:3(l): 160-165)

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