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Gulf Journal of Dermatology and Venereology [The]. 2005; 12 (2): 38-39
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-166294

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Mycosis fungoides[MF] is a lymphoma of low-grade malignancy with prolonged survival. The progression from the clinical stage of patches to those characterized by plaques, tumors, and extra-cutaneous spread usually takes place over many years or decades. One of the problems in describing this disease is that it doesn 't look the same for all patients. Patches, plaques and tumors are the clinical names of the different presentations. Patches are usually flat, possibly scaly. Patches are often mistaken for eczema, psoriasis or [non-specific] dermatitis until an exact diagnosis of Mycosis fungoides is made. We reported an unusual variant of two cases ofpoikilodermic MF

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