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Coexistence of Pemphigus vulgaris, Malignant Melanoma and Low-Grade Lymphoma
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1991
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Lymphoid NeoplasiaPossible Induction MechanismsSurgical PathologyHistopathologyImmunologyPathology53-Year-old Female PatientMelanomaMalignant MelanomaDermatologyImmunotherapyMedicinePemphigus VulgarisSkin Cancer
A 53-year-old female patient with pemphigus vulgaris under continuous immunosuppressive therapy for about 2 years presented a superficial spreading malignant melanoma on a pre-existing melanocytic naevus. After surgical removal of the inguinal lymph node group, a diffuse low-grade polymorphous immunocytoma was proved both histologically and immunocytochemically. The possible induction mechanisms are discussed.