T‐cell papulosis associated with B‐cell malignancy: a distinctive clinicopathologic entity

A distinctive eruption referred to as ‘insect bite‐like reaction’ or ‘eosinophilic dermatosis of haematological malignancy’ has been described during the course of haematological B‐cell malignancies (BCM). However, its clinical evolution, histopathological features and pathogenesis remain unclear.

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