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Year : 2006 | Volume
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B cell lymphoma with unusual clinical cutaneaous presentation
Satyabrata Dasgupta1, Debabrata Mitra2, Aparna Bhattacharya3, Prabir K Sur4
1 Department of Radiotherapy, Medical College, Kolkata - 700 073, India 2 Dept of Radiotherapy, Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research, Kolkata, India 3 RG Kar, Medical College, Kolkata, India 4 Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research, Kolkata, India
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DOI: 10.4103/0973-1482.29834
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Cutaneous B cell lymphoma (CBCL) is a lymphoproliferative disorder of neoplastic B cell of the skin. These are rarer than T cell lymphomas. Commonly, the presenting features of CBCL are plaques or nodules. Here is a case report of CBCL with a very unusual presentation of cutaneous horns. The patient was managed by a combination chemotherapy and local radiotherapy only. He is disease-free for about the last five years. The case has been presented because of its rarity and its management protocol. |
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