Cutis verticis gyrata in a 24 year-old young man revealing a T-cell
lymphoblastic lymphoma
Abstract
T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma (T-LBL) is frequently revealed by a
mediastinal mass or peripheral lymphadenopathy. Skin lesions in T-LBL
usually present as multiple nodules associated with multiple peripheral
lymphadenopathy and bone marrow invasion. Our patient is particular by
the revealing presentation of the lesions as Cutis verticis gyrate.