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Discussion on Mycosis Fungoides [PDF]
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Mycosis fungoides, also known as cutaneous T-Cell lymphoma, is a rare hematologic malignancy characterized by cutaneous involvement. There is significant variability in dermatologic presentation in early stages and often atypical pathology findings on biopsy that often make early diagnosis quite challenging. Here we present a case of an elderly patient
Leslie Ojeaburu, Tyler Larsen
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A prognostic 3-miRNA classifier for early-stage mycosis fungoides has been developed recently, with miR-106b providing the strongest prognostic power.
Lise M. Lindahl +18 more
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Lymph node detection of monoclonal T-cell population correlates with poorer prognosis in mycosis fungoides and Sèzary syndrome. [PDF]
British Journal of Haematology, Volume 207, Issue 4, Page 1604-1608, October 2025.
Miyashiro D +6 more
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Survival and Prognostic Factors in Patients with Aggressive Cutaneous T-cell Lymphomas
Aggressive primary cutaneous T-cell lymphomas include advanced-stage mycosis fungoides (stage ≥ IIB mycosis fungoides), Sézary syndrome, gamma/delta cutaneous lymphoma, nasal type lymphoma, aggressive epidermotropic CD8+ T-cell lymphoma and some ...
Joséphine Franceschi +6 more
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Primary cutaneous aggressive epidermotropic cytotoxic T-cell lymphomas: reappraisal of a provisional entity in the 2016 WHO classification of cutaneous lymphomas. [PDF]
Primary cutaneous CD8-positive aggressive epidermotropic T-cell lymphoma is a rare and poorly characterized variant of cutaneous lymphoma still considered a provisional entity in the latest 2016 World Health Organization Classification of Cutaneous ...
Duvic, Madeleine +19 more
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Prognostic significance of DNA cytometry in cutaneous malignant lymphomas. [PDF]
The current classification of cutaneous malignant lymphomas (ML) into low-grade and high-grade lymphomas was found to be of limited reproducibility and permitted only a rough prediction about outcome.
Abmayr, Wolfgang +7 more
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Hyperpigmentation as a peculiar presentation of mycosis fungoides [PDF]
Hyperpigmented mycosis fungoides is an extremely rare subtype of mycosis fungoides. It presents as multiple pigmented macules and patches without poikilodermatous changes and characterized by a CD8+ phenotype on immunohistochemistry.
Ying-Yi Lu +3 more
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