Zusammenfassung
Kutane Manifestationen sind bei hämatologischen Erkrankungen häufig. Darüber hinaus sind inzwischen viele primär kutane Lymphoproliferationen und Lymphomentitäten des T-, NK- und der dendritischen Vorläuferzellpopulationen definiert. Das Spektrum hat sich seit der letzten Überarbeitung der WHO erheblich erweitert und spezifiziert. Im vorliegenden Kapitel sind alle nach der neuen WHO klassifizierten lymphatischen Neoplasien behandelt und nach diagnostischen klinischen und pathologischen Strategien und Differenzialdiagnosen dargestellt. Damit stellt es für alle klinisch tätigen Dermatologen und Pathologen eine aktuelle und relevante und nach funktionellen Kriterien geordnete Übersicht dar.
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Kempf, W., Geissinger, E. (2019). Kutane lymphoproliferative und hämatopoietische Erkrankungen. In: Müller-Hermelink, H., Kreipe, H. (eds) Pathologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85184-4_38
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