Cutaneous T cell lymphoma of signet ring cell type: a specific clinico/pathologic entity.

Authors

  • L Vaillant
  • C Monégier du Sorbier
  • B Arbeille
  • A de Muret
  • G Lorette

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/0001555573255258

Abstract

We describe a new case of signet ring cell peripheral T cell lymphoma in a 45/year/old man. This lymphoma had a very indolent course, since//without treatment//the clinical staging has shown no evidence of disease progression 11 years after initial symptoms. Immunophenotype indicated pan T antigens (Leu 4 CD3, Leu 1 CD5) and T suppressor cytotoxic antigen (IOT8 CD8) expression. Several T antigens (Leu 5b CD2, Leu 9 CD7, Leu 3a CD4) were not expressed. The proliferation index was less than 5% with Ki 67 monoclonal antibodies. The ultrastructural study showed characteristic cytoplasmic vacuoles containing microvesicles. Five cases of signet ring T cell lymphoma, which were very similar to our case, have been previously described. Their characteristics were primary cutaneous presentation, indolent course, good response to current therapies and a long survival period. The indolent course of these signet ring cell lymphomas may indicate that this type of lymphoma is a low grade malignant lymphoma and not only a morphological pattern.

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Published

1993-08-01

How to Cite

Vaillant, L., Monégier du Sorbier, C., Arbeille, B., de Muret, A., & Lorette, G. (1993). Cutaneous T cell lymphoma of signet ring cell type: a specific clinico/pathologic entity. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 73(4), 255–258. https://doi.org/10.2340/0001555573255258

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