KUMJ | VOL. 22 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 86 | APRIL - JUNE, 2024
Clinical and Pathological Features of Primary Cutaneous Lymphomas in Nepal: A retrospective cohort study from a dermatology referral centre
Paudel U, Parajuli S
Abstract: Background
Primary cutaneous lymphomas (PCLs) are rare diagnoses in Nepal and are not well
characterized till date.
Objective
To evaluate clinical and pathological features of Primary cutaneous lymphomas in
Nepal.
Method
We retrospectively reviewed outpatient and inpatient records of a dermatology
referral centre of Kathmandu, Nepal for clinical and pathological findings of cases
diagnosed as cutaneous lymphomas from July 2010 through July 2020. The final
diagnosis was made based on 2008 World Health Organization classification and its
update 2018.
Result
There were 12 cases of Primary cutaneous lymphomas diagnosed during this period.
The age of presentation ranged from 19 years to 81 years (Mean: 53.4 years ± 21.5
years, SD). There were ten cases of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCLs) and two
cases of cutaneous B- cell lymphomas (CBCLs). Among cutaneous T-cell lymphoma,
there were four cases of primary cutaneous anaplastic large- cell Lymphoma
(PCALCL), two cases of classic (patch/plaque) mycosis fungoides (MF), two cases of
folliculotropic mycosis fungoides (FMF), and one case each of primary cutaneous
aggressive epidermotropicCD8+ T-cell lymphoma and lymphomatoid papulosis.
Among cutaneous B- cell lymphomas, there was one case of primary cutaneous
marginal zone B- cell lymphoma, and one case of primary cutaneous follicle centre
lymphoma. Most cases of MF presented at stage IB (75%), and three patients of
primary cutaneous lymphomas died during this period.
Conclusion
Primary cutaneous lymphomas appear to be very rare in this study and presentations
ranged from classic Mycoses Fungoides to aggressive T-cell lymphomas. Cutaneous
T-cell lymphomas appeared to be more common than cutaneous B- cell lymphomas
in this study.
Keyword : Anaplastic, B-cell, Cutaneous, Lymphoma, T-Cell