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Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma and Microbiota: Etiopathogenesis and Potential New Therapeutic Targets [PDF]
Objective. To review the scientific literature related to human microbiota and cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. Methodology. An exploratory and systematic review of the articles retrieved from the bibliographic databases MEDLINE (PubMed), Embase, The Cochrane ...
Daniel Rodríguez Baeza+5 more
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Differential diagnosis of erythroderma is challenging in dermatology, especially in differentiating erythrodermic cutaneous T-cell lymphoma from erythrodermic inflammatory dermatoses.
Jingru Sun+7 more
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Immunomodulation in Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma [PDF]
Martina Ferranti+3 more
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Cutaneous T cell lymphoma is a generally indolent disease derived from skin-homing mature T cells. However, in advanced stages, cutaneous T cell lymphoma may manifest aggressive clinical behaviour and lead to a poor prognosis.
Bufang Xu+11 more
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Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma [PDF]
Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas comprise a heterogeneous group of diseases characterized by monoclonal proliferations of T lymphocytes primarily involving skin, modified skin appendages, and some mucosal sites. This article addresses the basic clinical, histologic, and immunohistochemical characteristics of this group of diseases, with additional attention ...
Brian Poligone+2 more
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Use of Pegylated Interferon Alpha-2a in Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma: A Retrospective Case Collection
Mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome are rare and largely incurable types of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma with limited therapeutic options. In 1984 Bunn et al.
Janika Gosmann+4 more
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Cutaneous T cell lymphomas [PDF]
Mycosis fungoides and the Sezary syndrome, together known as the cutaneous T cell lymphomas,1,2 are low grade non-Hodgkin's lymphomas with a mature helper T cell phenotype and monoclonal rearrangements of the T cell receptor genes. They should not be confused with intermediate and high grade non -Hodgkin's lymphomas of T cell origin affecting the skin -
N Smith, M Spittle
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Tumour microenvironment has an important effect on the progression of cutaneous T-cell lymphomas. Using PCR with sequence-specific primers, this study analysed single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the interleukin-17 genes of 150 patients with cutaneous T ...
Karol Kołkowski+5 more
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Cutaneous T‐cell lymphoma [PDF]
ABSTRACTCutaneous T‐cell lymphoma (CTCL) is a neoplasm of helper T cells whose first manifestations usually appear in the skin. The various forms of CTCL are distinguished by both clinical features and histopathology. Early on, the diagnosis may be difficult to establish because of its numerous, and often non‐specific, clinical presentations.
EA Kotz, D Anderson, BH Thiers
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CD30-positive cutaneous lymphoma: report of four cases with an emphasis on clinicopathological correlations [PDF]
: The classification of cutaneous lymphomas is multidisciplinary and requires the correlation between clinical, histopathological, immunohistochemical, and molecular diagnostic elements. In this article, we present four different cases of CD30-positive T-
Thiago Jeunon de Sousa Vargas+2 more
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