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In PCFCL, cutaneous relapse rate was 42.6%. The study was performed after patient information and consent, according to the guidelines of the French bioethical law and the Declaration of Helsinki principles. Histopathology 1999;34:432-8. JJM Time was censored for patients who had no disease recurrence or had not died at the time of last followup. Molecular analysis of the t(14;18) chromosomal translocation in malignant lymphomas. Three main types of primary cutaneous B-cell lymphomas are recognized: primary cutaneous follicle center lymphoma (PCFCL), primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma (PCMZL), and primary cutaneous diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (PCLBCL), leg type.1,2 PCFCL, representing approximately 55% of all primary cutaneous B-cell lymphomas, is the most common B-cell lymphoma to occur as a primary tumor of skin.3 PCFCL usually involves the head and neck or trunk, with solitary or grouped plaques and tumors, while multifocal skin lesions are possible. Batstone ), project grants GNT1060179 and GNT1122783 (A.P.N. BK Ordonez NG. For all cases, H&E-safranin–stained sections and routine immunostaining were reviewed retrospectively. M Microwave antigen retrieval appears to enhance immunoreactivity15.