* In sezary syndrome maybe one or more [[chromosomal]] [[abnormalities]], such as the loss or gain of [[Genetics|genetic]].<ref name="pmid271214732" /><ref name="pmid266071832" />
* In sezary syndrome maybe one or more [[chromosomal]] [[abnormalities]], such as the loss or gain of [[Genetics|genetic]].<ref name="pmid271214732" /><ref name="pmid266071832" />
===Common Causes===
Common causes of [disease name] may include:
*[Cause1]
*[Cause2]
*[Cause3]
OR
*[Disease name] is caused by an infection with [pathogen name].
*[Pathogen name] is caused by [pathogen name].
===Less Common Causes===
Less common causes of [disease name] include:
*[Cause1]
*[Cause2]
*[Cause3]
===Genetic Causes===
*[Disease name] is caused by a mutation in the [gene name] gene.
↑Woollard WJ, Pullabhatla V, Lorenc A, Patel VM, Butler RM, Bayega A, Begum N, Bakr F, Dedhia K, Fisher J, Aguilar-Duran S, Flanagan C, Ghasemi AA, Hoffmann RM, Castillo-Mosquera N, Nuttall EA, Paul A, Roberts CA, Solomonidis EG, Tarrant R, Yoxall A, Beyers CZ, Ferreira S, Tosi I, Simpson MA, de Rinaldis E, Mitchell TJ, Whittaker SJ (June 2016). "Candidate driver genes involved in genome maintenance and DNA repair in Sézary syndrome". Blood. 127 (26): 3387–97. doi:10.1182/blood-2016-02-699843. PMID27121473.
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