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Content updated on Sep 20, 2022
Cutaneous lymphocytoma is a rare skin condition which occurs due to a reactive inflammatory process. It mimics malignant lymphoma (blood cell cancer) developing in the skin but behaves in a harmless manner. It may be triggered by insect bites, tattoos, herpes infection, etc. It's more common in women under the age of 40.
Lumps under the skin
Your doctor may ask these questions to diagnose cutaneous lymphocytoma
Do you feel a lump/lumps under your skin?
Treatment options include anti-inflammatory medication which may be taken orally and injected into the affected area, cryotherapy, phototherapy, radiotherapy, and surgical removal.
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National Center for Child Health and Development, Japan