Lymphoplasmacytic Plaque in Children: A Demonstrative Case of an Emerging Clinicopathologic Entity
Recommended Citation
Porto DA, Powers M, Patel D, Chaffins M, Shwayder T. Lymphoplasmacytic Plaque in Children: A Demonstrative Case of an Emerging Clinicopathologic Entity. Pediatric dermatology 2016; 33(6):349-349.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-1-2016
Publication Title
Pediatric dermatology
Abstract
Lymphoplasmacytic plaque in children is a rare but increasingly reported clinicopathologic entity characterized by extratruncal erythematous solitary plaques, most often in children and Caucasian girls, that are thought to be a reactive or pseudolymphomatous process. We report a demonstrative case of lymphoplasmacytic plaque in a 3-year-old girl and discuss the clinical and pathologic experience with this entity.
Medical Subject Headings
Child, Preschool; Female; Humans; Plasmacytoma; Pseudolymphoma; Skin; Skin Neoplasms
PubMed ID
27573871
Volume
33
Issue
6
First Page
349
Last Page
349