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Lymphomatoid Papulosis - Info on Lymphomatoid Papulosis Symptom, Causes & Treatment

What is Lymphomatoid Papulosis ?

Lymphomatoid Papulosis is a very common type of skin disorders but is very dangerous also. Lymphomatoid papulosis is a stubborn persistent rash that usually occurs on the chest, stomach, back, arms and legs. The primary lesions often occur in crops and may take 3 weeks to months to resolve. These crops may number in the hundreds. Diffuse involvement with a predilection for the trunk, proximal extremities, palms, soles, face, and scalp may occur. If the lesions begin to ulcerate or enlarge to >1 cm in diameter, there should be a strong clinical suspicion of evolution to a malignant lymphoma.

Lymphomatoid Papulosis is most common in the 5th decade. It is is characterised clinically by recurrent papulonecrotic or papulonodular lesions with histological features of a malignant lymphoma. In some cases, lymphomatoid papulosis progresses to lymphomatous conditions including mycosis fungoides, Hodgkin's disease, cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, or Ki-1 lymphoma. The typical presentation is an asymptomatic red papule or nodule which may ulcerate or crust to leave a scar.

Here you find all terms related to Lymphomatoid Papulosis, like symptoms, causes and effective treatment. Lymphomatoid papulosis is difficult to treat and there is no cure for this condition.

What are the causes of Lymphomatoid Papulosis ?

The cause of the Lymphomatoid Papulosis is unknown. In some people lymphomatoid papulosis turns into lymphoma which is a form of cancer. This happens in about one out of ten people.

What are the symptoms of Lymphomatoid Papulosis ?

1)Mmultiple skin papules (raised bumps) that may occur anywhere on the body but most often affect the chest, stomach, back, arms and legs.

2) These papules appear in crops and may be mildly itchy.

3) They may develop into blood or pus-filled blisters that break and form a crusty sore before healing completely. Lesions spontaneously heal with or without scarring within 2-8 weeks of appearing.

Treatment of Lymphomatoid Papulosis - With Home Remedies

Different Types of Treatment For Lymphomatoid Papulosis are available, some are :

  • Cortisone ointments will sometimes help.
  • Ultraviolet light treatment will help control lymphomatoid papulosis.
  • Methotrexate is sometimes used to treat lymphomatoid papulosis.

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