Cutaneous T cell lymphomas (CTCL) represent a heterogeneous group of T-cell malignancies that manifest primarily in the skin. By far the most common variant of CTCL is mycosis fungoides and its ...
Mycosis fungoides is a type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, a cancer caused by abnormal proliferation of a type of white blood cells called T lymphocytes or T-cells and their infiltration into the skin.
The field of measurement in Mycosis Fungoides/Sézary syndrome type cutaneous T-cell lymphoma lacked a specific quality-of-life measure to describe patient experience or guide treatment decisions.
Histopathological diagnosis of mycosis fungoides is difficult, especially in early lesions that may be indistinguishable from inflammatory dermatoses. Mycosis fungoides is a clonal proliferation of ...
Mayo Clinic consultation files were retrospectively searched for cases that met the criteria for CSMTCL, as defined by the WHO-EORTC classification. The search was limited to the last 2 years, so that ...
Q: Which doctor treats mycosis fungoides? A: Mycosis fungoides is treated by a team of doctors which includes a dermatologist and an oncologist. A: In general, mycosis fungoides is considered a ...
A 68-year-old man presented to primary care with a rash consisting of polycyclic (overlapping circles) erythematous scaly papules and plaques with raised borders (Figure 1A) that was localized to his ...
First English-language case study shows resolution of lesions with 308-nm Excimer laser in rare mycosis fungoides (MF) subtype, poikilodermatous mycosis fungiodes (pMF), underscoring the Company’s ...
An 84-year-old man was discharged to a nursing home from hospital after a 4-week stay. The initial presentation was that of community acquired pneumonia, which was treated with intravenous antibiotics ...
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