Cutaneous pseudolymphomas are reactive lymphocytic proliferations that appear in the skin and resemble a malignant lymphoma. Most of the pseudolymphomas are caused by infections with B. Burgdorferi, others include tattoo reactions, immunizations or allergens desensibilization injections and infection with herpes simplex and zoster. The most common clinical man if estations include a single large nodule or solitary and multiple lesions. They are sharply bordered, soft, reddish, dome- shaped and covered by thinned skin. The sites of predilection include the ear lobes, nape, nipple and areola, axillae, scrotum and the dorsum of the foot.
Scripta Scientifica Medica 2011;V.43(1):23-25