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Primary cutaneous follicle center lymphoma (PCFCL) vs B-cell Cutaneous Lymphoid Hyperplasia (BCLH) - Differential Diagnosis (continued).

Features favoring BCLH:
  • multiple follicles with well-defined mantle zones
  • polarized germinal centers showing differentiation into light and dark zones
  • increased mitotic activity and high Ki-67 proliferation index
  • numerous tingible body macrophages
  • greater number of centroblasts and immunoblasts
  • CD20+, BCL6+, BCL2-, CD10+, CD5-, and Cyclin D1-
  • BCL6+ cells confined within CD21+, CD23+ follicular dendritic cell meshwork

  • In challenging cases where differentiation between BCLH and PCFCL is difficult, PCR can be used to examine immunoglobulin heavy chain and kappa light chain genes. The presence of a monoclonal B-cell population would favor PCFCL over BCLH. Many PCFCL cases do not have detectable levels of monoclonal B-cells by PCR. False-negative results can also occur due to suboptimal DNA quality or quantity.

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