Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas and their management strategies.
Indian J Cancer
; 2014 Jul-Sep; 51(3): 293-302
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Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCLs) comprise a heterogeneous group of lymphoproliferative disorders characterized by the proliferation of skin-homing post-thymic T-cells. It is the second most common extranodal non-Hodgekin's lymphoma. Many variants of mycosis fungoides and CTCLs are known to date, differing in clinical, histological, and immunophenotypic characteristics. Oral involvement has also been reported rarely in CTCLs. Treatment depends on the disease stage or the type of variant. New insights into the disease and the number of emerging novel therapeutic options have made it an interesting area for dermatologists and medical oncologists.
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Retinoides
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Humanos
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Linfoma de Células T
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Micose Fungoide
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Indian J Cancer
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2014
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