Case Reports in Dermatology (Jan 2012)

Pseudolymphomatous Folliculitis on the Nose

  • Aya Kakizaki,
  • Taku Fujimura,
  • Ikuko Numata,
  • Akira Hashimoto,
  • Setsuya Aiba

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000336207
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 27 – 30

Abstract

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Pseudolymphomatous folliculitis (PLF), which sometimes mimicks cutaneous lymphoma, is a rare manifestation of cutaneous pseudolymphoma and cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia. We describe a 57-year-old Japanese woman with PLF on the nose that resembled cutaneous lymphoma clinically. The biopsy specimen revealed dense lymphocytes, especially CD1a+ cells, infiltrated around the hair follicles. Without any additional treatment, her nodule rapidly decreased before we performed a second biopsy for analysis of the clonal gene rearrangement. Though PLF typically behaves as benign lymphohyperplasia, differentiation from cutaneous lymphoma is necessary.

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