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  2. Mycosis fungoides - Wikipedia

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    Mycosis fungoides, also known as Alibert-Bazin syndrome or granuloma fungoides, [1] is the most common form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. It generally affects the skin, but may progress internally over time.

  3. Pagetoid reticulosis - Wikipedia

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    Lesions emerge as well-demarcated psoriasiform or hyperkeratotic patches and plaques, with a central clearing and an elevated border. [3] Pagetoid reticulosis is a very slow progressive variant of mycosis fungoides and is usually localized unlike the latter. [4]

  4. Poikiloderma vasculare atrophicans - Wikipedia

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    Mycosis fungoides is the common lymphoma believed to cause PVA, although it may be considered a precursor when the lymphoma is occult (hidden) and undiagnosed. [5] Large plaque parapsoriasis is another common causes of PVA. [5] Less common causes include autoimmune-related connective tissue diseases such as lupus, dermatomyositis and ...

  5. Primary cutaneous acral CD8 positive T cell ...

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    The diagnosis of CD8+ TLPD is strongly dependent on finding that: a) it presents as a very slowly growing and usually single nodule or plaque that consists of CD8+ T cells in the cutaneous tissues primarily but not exclusively of acral sites, particularly the ear, in adults; [14] b) the cells in these lesions are predominantly CD8+ T-cells that ...

  6. Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma - Wikipedia

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    The presentation depends if it is mycosis fungoides or Sézary syndrome, the most common, though not the only types. Among the symptoms for the aforementioned types are: enlarged lymph nodes, an enlarged liver and spleen, and non-specific dermatitis. [1]

  7. Sézary disease - Wikipedia

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    Sézary disease and mycosis fungoides are cutaneous T-cell lymphomas having a primary manifestation in the skin. [5] The disease's origin is a peripheral CD4+ T-lymphocyte, [3] although rarer CD8+/CD4- cases have been observed. [3]

  8. A rare fungal infection is popping in an unexpected part of ...

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    Blastomycosis is considered an “endemic mycosis” — a type of fungal disease that only occurs in a particular geographic area. While it’s well known in areas around the Great Lakes, ...

  9. Lutzner cells - Wikipedia

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    The effects of Mycosis Fungoides on the skin during the plaque or tumor phase. Signs and Symptoms: 4 Phases: [12] Premycotic Phase: Scale-like red rash on areas of the skin that are not exposed to the sun. Patch Phase: An itchy, thin rash; Plaque Phase: Raised bumps or lesions present on the skin

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