Abstract

This article summarizes the conceptual and morphologic background for the diagnosis of cutaneous B-cell lymphomas (CBCL). The architectural pattern of the infiltrate and cytomorphology can indicate the B-cell nature of a skin lymphoma. Virtually all types of B-cell lymphomas, including pre-B-cell lymphoma; Burkitt-like lymphoma; malignant lymphoma, small lymphocytic; the many forms of germinal center cell-derived lymphomas; immunocytoma; plasmacytoma; and immunoblastic lymphoma (B type)-may involve the skin and can be classified according to modern lymphoma classifications.

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