Braun-Falco O, Schmoeckel C, Burg G, Ryckmanns F
Acta Derm Venereol Suppl (Stockh). 1979;59(85):11-21.
A further case of pagetoid reticulosis (PR) was studied, and the findings were compared with 18 previous case reports in the literature. There seem to be two variants: The generalized type (Ketron-Goodman) with disseminated lesions and a poor prognosis, and the localized type (Woringer-Kolopp), with a single lesion usually located on the extremities with a good prognosis (if the lesion can be totally cleared by excision or highdose-radiation). The basic criterion of diagnosis is a very strong cellular infiltrate within the epidermis, but usually weak in the upper dermis. The etiology of PR remains unclear: In some cases a T-cell lymphoma seems a likely interpretation. In others, epidermal infiltrating cells are not typically lymphoid, but remain morphologically unclassifiable.