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Table 1 Pediatric cases of Lymphomatoid papulosis type D reported in the literature

From: Type D lymphomatoid papulosis with pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta-like features in a child with parvovirus infection: a controversial diagnosis in the spectrum of lymphoid proliferations: case report and literature review

Case No.

References

Sex

Age

Number of lesions

Type of lesions

Distribution of lesions

Other symptoms

Therapy

1

Brown [1]

F

10

Single

Ulcer

Right upper inner arm

None

Clobetasol

propionate

Doxycycline

2

Marschalkó et al. [2]

M

12

Multiple

Necrotic, itchy papules

Trunk and extremities

None

UVA

3

Marschalkó et al. [2]

F

5

Multiple

Erythematous necrotic papules

Trunk and lower extremities

None

Topical steroid

4

Barret [3]

M

13

Multiple

Red scaly papules and

plaques with focal

necrosis and crusting

Trunk, neck, extremities, face, and groin

Severe pain, mild pruritus, fever

Treatment with

minocycline

and topical steroids

5

Saggini et [4]

F

10

Multiple

Red papules with scale, crust, or ulcerations

Generalized

None

Information not available

6

McQuitty et al. [6]

F

11

Single

Ulcerated nodule

Face

None

Information not available

7

Magro et al. [7]

M

14

Multiple

“Blistering bumps,”

ulcernecrotic papules

Head, neck, trunk

Fever, headache, sore throat, myalgia

Bexarotene gel

8

Our case

M

6

Multiple

Red papules with scale, crust, or ulcerations

Trunk, neck, extremities, flexures

Fever, pruritus, pain

Topical and systemic steroid

Methotrexate