Primary Cutaneous Hodgkin's Disease with Evolution to Systemic Disease
- 1 June 1996
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in The American Journal of Surgical Pathology
- Vol. 20 (6) , 754-759
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00000478-199606000-00014
Abstract
Hodgkin's disease rarely involves the skin and when it does is an indication of advanced stage disease. Primary cutaneous Hodgkin's disease is exceedingly rare, and only a few cases are reported. We describe a patient who developed multiple cutaneous lesions of Hodgkin's disease 2 years before manifesting nodal disease of mixed cellularity subtype. Reed-Sternberg cells in the skin as well as lymph nodes and bone marrow were positive for Epstein-Barr viral transcripts and expressed viral latent membrane protein. Epstein-Barr virus has not previously been demonstrated in primary cutaneous Hodgkin's disease, and its presence in lesions at all sites in this case supports a diagnosis of primary cutaneous disease with subsequent evolution into systemic disease.Keywords
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