Ann Dermatol.  2000 Sep;12(3):225-230. 10.5021/ad.2000.12.3.225.

Lymphomatoid Papulosis in a 10-year-old Boy

Abstract

Lymphomatoid papulosis (LyP), first described by Macaulay in 1968, is a paradoxical skin disease characterized by a generally clinical benign course, in contrast to malignant histological features. LyP is rarely seen in children. We herein report a case of LyP in a 10-year-old boy who had a 4-week history of multiple, scattered erythematous papules, crusted papules or ulcerated papules on the trunk, arms and thighs. Histopathologically, there was a superficial and midderma1 perivascular and interstitia1 infiltrate composed primarily of lymphocytes, which were admixed with large, atypical, mononuclear cells with pleomorphic nucleus. These atypical cells expressed CD30 (Ki-1) antigen. This is the first reported case in Korea of LyP present in a child.

Keyword

Lymphomatoid papulosis; Child

MeSH Terms

Arm
Child*
Humans
Korea
Lymphocytes
Lymphomatoid Papulosis*
Male*
Skin Diseases
Thigh
Ulcer
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