Treatment of Cutaneous Lymphoid Hyperplasia with Rituximab: A Case Report of 3 Patients

Marzieh Matin, Ali Asilian,

Abstract

Benign Cutaneous Lymphoid Hyperplasia (CLH) is a B-cell pseudolymphoma of an unknown origin. The face is the most affected site in CLH. This report presents the cases of 3 patients with CLH who were treated with rituximab. It is a hypothesis that rituximab is useful for treating resistant-to-relapsing forms of CLH that do not respond to previous therapies but must be checked with appropriate designs research.

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