نتایج جستجو برای: bullous mycosis fungoides

تعداد نتایج: 17535  

Journal: :Molecular medicine reports 2008
Matteo Bordignon Anna Belloni Fortina Barbara Pigozzi Mauro Alaibac

It has recently been demonstrated that γδ T lymphocytes play a role in innate immunity to the neoplastic process; however, the significance of this subset of T lymphocytes in the pathophysiology of the most common form of cutaneous T cell lymphomas, mycosis fungoides, has yet to be investigated. In order to identify whether γδ T lymphocytes play a role in the progression of a pre-lymphomatous s...

Journal: :Actas dermo-sifiliograficas 2007
I M Coronel-Pérez A M Carrizosa-Esquivel F Camacho-Martínez

INTRODUCTION Phototherapy is effective for mycosis fungoides. Narrow band UVB (UVB1) therapy is being used as an alternative to PUVA therapy for its efficacy and less adverse events. The objective of the study was to determine the efficacy of narrow band UVB therapy in early stage mycosis fungoides. METHODS It is a retrospective study of 23 patients with stage IB mycosis fungoides that have r...

2013
Angelo Atalla Abrahão Elias Hallack Neto Denise Bittencourt Siqueira Gabriela Cumani Toledo

Mycosis Fungoides is typically an indolent disease in early stages. However, approximately 30% of patients have advanced staged disease at presentation and 20% will develop it at some time. These patients have a poorer prognosis with a median survival of 2-4 years. The only curative option for mycosis fungoides may be hematopoietic allogeneic stem cell transplantation. We report the case of a p...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 2007
Luca Bianchi Marina Papoutsaki Augusto Orlandi Luigi Citarella Sergio Chimenti

Sir, Acquired ichthyoses can either reflect an underlying severe disorder or may be an atypical expression of skin diseases such as cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (1). Otherwise, lymphomatous infiltrates in the skin can cause heterogeneous cutaneous symptoms and lesions, which may range from invisible features to massive tumour nodules. Mycosis fungoides is an epidermotropic cutaneous T-cell lympho...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 2013
Panagiota Mantaka Per Helsing Petter Gjersvik Assia Bassarova Ole Petter F Clausen Jan Delabie

Folliculotropic mycosis fungoides is a variant of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma with distinct clinicopathological features. We describe here the clinical presentation, pathology findings and treatment outcome in 15 Norwegian patients. All patients were diagnosed between 1997 and 2010 at Oslo University Hospital. A spectrum of skin lesions, both typical and atypical, such as leonine facies, acneifor...

Journal: :Indian journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology 2004
Jayanta Kumar Das Asok Kumar Gangopadhyay

Mycosis fungoides (MF), the commonest variant of primary cutaneous T cell lymphoma (CTCL), is relatively uncommon among the Asians. Hypopigmented mycosis fungoides is a rare variant usually observed in dark-skinned individuals, especially children. Hypopigmented MF usually responds well to therapy, particularly to PUVA, and has a comparatively benign course. Mycosis fungoides in a 16-year-old b...

Dear Editor, Mycosis fungoides is the most common type of cutaneous T cell lymphoma with a reported incidence of 0.5 cases per 100,000 people per year.1 The cause of mycosis fungoides is still unknown; however genetic and environmental factors have been implicated as possible pathologic factors.2 The disease might also be associated with human T cell lymphotropic virus type 1,3 which is endemic...

1999
M. Eileen Dolan Bradford L. McRae Elizabeth Ferries-Rowe Michael Belanich Gijs A. van Seventer Joan Guitart David Pezen Timothy M. Kuzel Daniel B. Yarosh

Mycosis fungoides is a low-grade cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. Early treatment often involves the use of topical chemotherapy such as mechlorethamine or carmustine although single-agent oral chemotherapy with alkylators is common for advanced disease. Recently, in a Phase I study of the new alkylating agent temozolomide, two mycosis fungoides patients experienced a complete response. The mechanism...

2006
Jennifer Madison

The most common cutaneous lymphoma is known historically as mycosis fungoides (MF), and represents about 50-60% of all cutaneous lymphomas. The broader term “cutaneous T-cell lymphoma” has also been applied to mycosis fungoides and related conditions such as Sezary syndrome, but it is important to recognize that there are several forms of T-cell lymphoma in the skin unrelated to mycosis fungoid...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 2001
G Topar B Zelger M Schmuth N Romani J Thaler N Sepp

About 75% of cutaneous lymphomas belong to the group of T-cell lymphomas. Mycosis fungoides is the most common entity in this group. Granulomatous slack skin is a rare form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma closely related to mycosis fungoides. We present here a patient with areas of lax skin for several years who developed a generalized erythroderma with associated immunoactivation and a deteriorat...

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