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==X Ray==
==X Ray==
* There are no x-ray findings associated with mycosis fungoides.
* Chest x-ray is recommended especially among patients have experience with symptoms:<ref name="BaserOnn2007">{{cite journal|last1=Baser|first1=Sevin|last2=Onn|first2=Amir|last3=Lin|first3=E|last4=Morice|first4=Rodolfo C.|last5=Duvic|first5=Madeleine|title=Pulmonary manifestations in patients with cutaneous T-cell lymphomas|journal=Cancer|volume=109|issue=8|year=2007|pages=1550–1555|issn=0008543X|doi=10.1002/cncr.22567}}</ref>
* Chest x-ray is recommended:<ref name="BaserOnn2007">{{cite journal|last1=Baser|first1=Sevin|last2=Onn|first2=Amir|last3=Lin|first3=E|last4=Morice|first4=Rodolfo C.|last5=Duvic|first5=Madeleine|title=Pulmonary manifestations in patients with cutaneous T-cell lymphomas|journal=Cancer|volume=109|issue=8|year=2007|pages=1550–1555|issn=0008543X|doi=10.1002/cncr.22567}}</ref>
* Among organs lungs are the most common organ of extranodal involvement by cutaneous T‐cell lymphomas (CTCLs).(Pneumonia,  
* Among organs lungs are the most common organ of extranodal involvement by cutaneous T‐cell lymphomas (CTCLs).(Pneumonia,  
* The majority of radiologic findings in patients have pneumonia were opacities.  
* The majority of radiologic findings in patients have pneumonia were opacities.  

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Classification

Mycosis fungoides
Sezary syndrome

Pathophysiology

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:

Overview

There are no x-ray findings associated with mycosis fungoides.

X Ray

  • Chest x-ray is recommended especially among patients have experience with symptoms:[1]
  • Among organs lungs are the most common organ of extranodal involvement by cutaneous T‐cell lymphomas (CTCLs).(Pneumonia,
  • The majority of radiologic findings in patients have pneumonia were opacities.
  • Some patients with pneumonia have a solitary nodule or multiple progressing pulmonary nodule.

References

  1. Baser, Sevin; Onn, Amir; Lin, E; Morice, Rodolfo C.; Duvic, Madeleine (2007). "Pulmonary manifestations in patients with cutaneous T-cell lymphomas". Cancer. 109 (8): 1550–1555. doi:10.1002/cncr.22567. ISSN 0008-543X.

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