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There is some dispute over whether SS is an advanced form of MF or a different type of CTCL entirely - in either case, the prognosis for SS patients is substantially poorer than for those of MF. | There is some dispute over whether SS is an advanced form of MF or a different type of CTCL entirely - in either case, the prognosis for SS patients is substantially poorer than for those of MF. | ||
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|+ '''Cutaneous T cell lymphoma classification''' | |||
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* Most common form of cutaneous T cell lymphoma | |||
* Starts in the skin in areas of the body not usually exposed to the sun | |||
* May appear as a scaly, pink or red rash or patches on the skin | |||
* Signs can progress to skin tumours in more advanced cases. | |||
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* Often the more aggressive form of cutaneous T cell lymphoma | |||
* An advanced form of mycosis fungoides | |||
* Affects skin, blood, and lymph nodes | |||
:* Large areas of the skin are affected | |||
:* Skin is often red, itchy, painful and peeling | |||
:* Skin tumours can also appear. | |||
:* Entire body can be affected, also known as "red man syndrome". | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 15:54, 18 January 2016
Cutaneous T cell lymphoma Microchapters |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Classification
Though there are many types of CTCL and presentation can vary from individual to individual, there are two main forms:
- mycosis fungoides (MF)
- Sézary syndrome (SS)
There is some dispute over whether SS is an advanced form of MF or a different type of CTCL entirely - in either case, the prognosis for SS patients is substantially poorer than for those of MF.
Name | Description |
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Mycosis fungoides |
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Sézary syndrome |
References |