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Primary cutaneous B-cell lymphomas are non-Hodgkin lymphomas of skin without evidence of extracutaneous disease or within 6 months of diagnosis. Primary cutaneous follicle center lymphoma (PCFCL) — neoplastic proliferation of follicular centrocytes or centroblasts affecting the head or trunk of middle-aged adults — is one such lymphoma. Detection of BCL-2 protein, which correlates with BCL2 translocation, is commonly used to differentiate PCFCL from secondary cutaneous follicular lymphoma (SCFL).
In 25 follicular lymphomas without extracutaneous disease and reactive to BCL2 clones 124 and E17, subjected to interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization with BCL2, BCL6, IGH, IGK, IGL breakapart, IGH-BCL2 fusion, and 1p36/1q25 dual-color probes…