When mycosis fungoides seems not to be within the spectrum of clinical and histopathological differential diagnoses
The most prevalent primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, mycosis fungoides (MF), is characterized by the development of plaques and nodules after an erythematous patchy phase that is non-specific. An infiltrate of atypical small- to medium-sized cerebriform lymphocytes in the superficial dermis, with v...
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Main Authors: | Monia Di Prete (Author), Andrea Michelerio (Author), Viviana Lora (Author), Carlo Francesco Tomasini (Author), Carlo Cota (Author) |
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