Abstract
Lymphomatoid papulosis (LyP), characterized by recurring, waxing and waning, cutaneous papulonodules, is increasingly recognized to represent a heterogeneous collection of pathologically dissimilar subtypes. Recently, a follicular LyP variant was proposed, featuring folliculotropism. Folliculotropism by atypical lymphocytes is conventionally associated with follicular mucinosis and mycosis fungoides, and review of the literature suggests co-occurrence of folliculotropism and follicular mucinosis in LyP to be rare, with only three cases identified to date. Herein we describe three additional cases, each manifesting a typical LyP clinical picture, with the additional element of folliculotropism and follicular mucinosis on pathology. These cases suggest that LyP should be considered alongside MF in the differential diagnosis of follicular mucinosis with accompanying atypical lymphocytic infiltration. As LyP can occur with other lymphoproliferative disorders such as mycosis fungoides, the finding of follicular mucinosis in LyP may further represent a conceptual intersection between the two disease processes.
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