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Robson A et al. – The authors report two cases of a CD8–positive lymphoid proliferation presenting as solitary lesions on the ear and nose, respectively. Histopathologically, both cases were characterized by a diffuse non–epidermotropic dermal proliferation of clonal medium–sized CD8–positive T–lymphocytes with a lymphoblast–like appearance, having cells with large folded nuclei, prominent nucleoli and ample amphophilic or pale eosinophilic cytoplasm. Staging procedures excluded systemic involvement, and both lesions were successfully treated with localised radiotherapy without evidence of recurrence after 12 and 24 months' follow up, respectively.

   

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