Panniculitic gamma delta t-cell lymphoma with concomitant features of autoimmune disease emphasizing a pathophysiologic continuum with the panniculitic t cell lymphomas

There are T-cell lymphomas, which exhibit unique homing properties of the neoplastic lymphocytes for the subcutaneous fat. Primary cutaneous gamma delta T-cell lymphomas of the fat (PGD-TCL) typically have an aggressive clinical course; the more indolent variant is subcutaneous panniculitis like T-cell lymphoma (SPTCL), comprising T-cells of the alpha beta subset. These t wo forms of subcutaneous T-cell neoplasms exhibit many overlapping histologic features with lupus profundus (LP); it has been previously suggested by one of the authors that lupus profundus is a form of a panniculitic T-cell dyscrasia.
Source: Clinics in Dermatology - Category: Dermatology Authors: Source Type: research