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Medix (Zagreb), 2006
Primarni kožni limfomi ponajprije pripadaju djelokrugu dermatologa. Mycosis fungoides najčešći je kožni T- stnaični limfom niskga stupnja malignosti, obično vrlo sporog progresivnog tijeka. U radu se iznosi klinička slika, dijagnoza i liječenje. U kliničkoj slici navedeni su premikotički, infiltrativni i tumorski stadij, kao i evolucija bolesti iz ...
Lipozenčić, Jasna, Pašić, Aida
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Primarni kožni limfomi ponajprije pripadaju djelokrugu dermatologa. Mycosis fungoides najčešći je kožni T- stnaični limfom niskga stupnja malignosti, obično vrlo sporog progresivnog tijeka. U radu se iznosi klinička slika, dijagnoza i liječenje. U kliničkoj slici navedeni su premikotički, infiltrativni i tumorski stadij, kao i evolucija bolesti iz ...
Lipozenčić, Jasna, Pašić, Aida
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Phototherapy of mycosis fungoides
Italian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology, 2011Background/purpose: Among the primary cutaneous T‐cell lymphomas, mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most common disease entity. Recently, an improved understanding of the pathology, clinical presentation, and prognosis of MF has lead to the development of new and practically useful classification and staging systems.
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JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2005
A 62 years old patient presented with rapidly progressive mycosis fungoides. Lesions of the face, head, trunk and limbs exhibited numerous vesicles and erosions. Histopathology showed marked spongiosis and intraepidermal blisters, as well as invasion of the epidermis by atypical lymphocytes, which was confirmed by immunohistochemistry.
Adriana Lalova +4 more
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A 62 years old patient presented with rapidly progressive mycosis fungoides. Lesions of the face, head, trunk and limbs exhibited numerous vesicles and erosions. Histopathology showed marked spongiosis and intraepidermal blisters, as well as invasion of the epidermis by atypical lymphocytes, which was confirmed by immunohistochemistry.
Adriana Lalova +4 more
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Primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome)
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2014Christiane Querfeld
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