2006, Number 3
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Rev Cent Dermatol Pascua 2006; 15 (3)
T-cell cutaneous lymphoma. A case presentation
Venadero-Albarrán F, Ramos-Garibay A, Llergo VRJ
Language: Spanish
References: 8
Page: 158-163
PDF size: 168.53 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Primary cutaneous lymphoma represents heterogeneous group of T- and B-cell lymphomas, they show considerable variation in histology, phenotype, and prognosis. Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma are a complex array of disorders with differents, clinical courses, and therapeutic considerations. Mycosis fungoides (MF) and Sézary syndrome are the most common types of cutaneous T cell lymphomas. We report a 71 year old male with Mycosis fungoides and we make brief literature review.
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