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T-Cell Receptor-G Gene Rearrangement Analysis in the Diagnosis of Patients with Erythroderma / Dijagnostički Značaj Analize Preuređenja Gena Gama Lanca T-Ćelijskog Receptora Kod Pacijenata Sa Eritrodermijom

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The diagnosis of erythroderma is challenging, since clinical, histopathological and immunophenotypic findings are insufficient to differentiate between inflammatory and lymphomatous erythroderma. Thus, multiplex PCR was used for T-cell receptor-γ gene rearrangement analysis, in the skin and peripheral blood samples of 24 patients (20 men and 4 women) with erythroderma of varying origin, in order to estimate its diagnostic value. Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma was confirmed in 9, benign inflammatory dermatosis in 12, and idiopathic erythroderma and clonal dermatitis in 3 patients. In the group of patients with erythrodermic cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, the dominant clone was detected in the skin of 8/9, and in none of the patients with inflammatory dermatoses. A dominant clone was found in peripheral blood of 5/6 samples of patients with erythrodermic cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, and in 2/12 patients with inflammatory dermatosis. T-cell receptor-γ gene rearrangement analysis is valuable in differentiation between inflammatory and lymphomatous erythroderma, thus substantially improving the diagnosis of patients with erythroderma.

ISSN:
1821-0902
Langue:
Anglais
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4 fois par an
Sujets de la revue:
Medicine, Clinical Medicine, Dermatological and Veneral Diseases