Abstract

©2015 Turkish League Against Rheumatism. All rights reserved. Cutaneous pseudolymphoma (CPL) is a term used to indicate a group of skin disorders defined as benign lymphoprolipherative reactions that may simulate cutaneous malignant lymphomas clinically and/or histologically.1 These lesions represent a response to trauma, insect bites, stings, infections, tattoos, vaccinations, injection of foreign substances, pierced body jewelry, various drugs, and other undetermined stimuli.2-7 Not many papers are published regarding this disease since it is not commonly found in everyday clinical practice. It is essential to diagnose CPL as early as possible and differentiate it from skin Bor T-cell lymphoma.

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