PMID: 11319384Apr 25, 2001Paper

Detection of clonal T-cell receptor gamma gene rearrangement with the use of PCR-DGGE for diagnosis of erythroderma

Annales de dermatologie et de vénéréologie
N CordelP Joly

Abstract

It is often difficult to establish the etiological diagnosis of erythroderma because clinical findings and immunohistology cannot always distinguish between lymphomatous erythroderma and inflammatory erythroderma. The purpose of this work was to assess the contribution of PCR-DGGE for detecting clonal T-cell receptor gamma gene rearrangement to the etiological diagnosis of erythroderma. The following inclusion criteria were used: patient with erythroderma; skin biopsy for histologic study, immunophenotyping and molecular biology; minimal follow-up of 12 months after initial diagnosis. Thirty patients were included from May 1, 1995 to November 30, 1998. Histology slides were reread by one of the authors blinded to other data who classed them in three categories: probable lymphoma, probable inflammatory disease, uncertain diagnosis. Molecular data were also analyzed in the same blinded manner. Immunohistology diagnosis was compared with the molecular data and the final diagnosis retained from clinical, histological and molecular findings as well as the disease course to last follow-up (November 1, 1999) after a mean 12 +/- 18 months follow-up. Eight biopsies were classed as probable lymphomas; a T-cell clonal rearrangement of the...Continue Reading

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