Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3190363 | Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
At the onset of its progression, pilotropic mycosis fongoides is sometimes difficult to distinguish from classical mycosis fongoides, during which follicular involvement is often seen. However it is important to differentiate these entities because of the poor prognosis of pilotropic mycosis fongoides. Development of tissue micro dissection techniques and lymphocyte T-cell clones from human skin would help to separate these cutaneous T-cell lymphoma sub-groups. Our case report is original because of the absence of dermal mucinosis combined with an immediately tumoral form and the progression towards generalized pustulosis. It also underlines the poor prognosis and resistance to treatment of pilotropic mycosis fongoides.
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Authors
S. Merlet, M. Dandurand, S. Elmajaoui, J.-M. Joujoux, C. Ligeron, B. Michel, P.-E. Stoebner, L. Meunier,