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We report a case of malignant histiocytosis which began with the skin lesions of panniculitis. A 32-year-old woman presented with recurrent erythematous plaques, subcutaneous nodules, and ulcers on the trunk and the extremities and intermittent fever for 7 months. The cutaneous lesions consisted of
Histiocytic sarcoma (HS) is a rare neoplasm of uncertain etiology. Most recently, the diagnostic criteria for this entity have been revised with inclusion of diagnostic modalities such as immunohistochemical and cytogentic techniques. HS tends to have an aggressive clinical course and presents with
Eight histiocytic sarcomas, identified by examination of more than 2000 malignant lymphomas, are described. For comparison, tumor infiltrates from five monoblastic leukemias were also analyzed. The histiocytic sarcomas were all high-grade malignancies consisting of markedly pleomorphic large cells
Histiocytic sarcoma is a rare neoplasm, and its aetiology is unknown. It is a malignant proliferation of neoplastic cells showing immunophenotypic and morphologic features similar to tissue histiocytes. The clinical course of histiocytic sarcoma is usually agressive. The signs and symptoms of
A case of primary Hodgkin's disease, a lymphocyte-predominant entity, occurring in the stomach is described. The patient was a 37-year-old man who complained of general fatigue. Endoscopic biopsy revealed gastric malignant lymphoma. Subtotal gastrectomy and postoperative chemotherapy following a