Lymphomatoid Papulosis With DUSP22 Rearrangement in a Patient With a Historical Diagnosis of Primary Cutaneous Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma

Cureus. 2024 Aug 2;16(8):e66022. doi: 10.7759/cureus.66022. eCollection 2024 Aug.

Abstract

Lymphomatoid papulosis (LyP) with DUSP22 rearrangement is an uncommon subtype of lymphomatoid papulosis featured histologically by two distinct patterns of epidermotropic cells, weakly CD30+ small- to medium-sized T-cells and a dermal infiltrate of strongly CD30+ medium- to large-sized T-cells. DUSP22 rearrangement is detected more frequently in anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) than in LyP. Primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma (pcALCL) cases can also show a similar biphasic CD30 staining pattern. LyP with DUSP22 rearrangement has a more indolent clinical course than pcALCL and is more likely to regress without treatment. Herein, we report a unique case of LyP with DUSP22 rearrangement diagnosed in an 81-year-old female with a historical diagnosis of pcALCL, made 20 years prior.

Keywords: alcl; cd30; dusp22 rearrangement; epidermotropism; lymphoproliferative disorder; t-cell receptor.

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