Mycosis fungoides and Sezary syndrome
Mycosis fungoides / Sezary's syndrome (MF / SS) is a cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (PCTLC), an erythrodermic subtype of SS, which accounts for 75% of primary cutaneous lymphoma, of which 75% . MF / SS is the most common type, accounting for about 50% of all skin malignant lymphomas, and other types of T-cell lymphomas account for about 25%, including CD30, CD30-large T-cell lymphoma, and small pleomorphic cells. T-cell lymphoma. PCTLC originates histologically from peripheral T cells behind the thymus. Mycosis fungal disease (MF) was first described by French dermatologist Alibert in 1806. It was named mycosis mycosis because its skin tumor nodules resemble mushrooms. It has nothing to do with fungal infection.
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