Atypical Presentation of Mycosis Fungoides- A Rare Case Report
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Mycosis Fungoides Atypical PresentationAbstract
Commonest cutaneous T cell lymphoma is mycosis fungoides. Clinical stages are patch, plaque, tumor; erythroderma and poikoiloderma. Extracutaneous spread takes place in late stages where any organ may be involved. The majority of reported cases are with typical presentation. A rare case of mycosis fungoides in a 45-year-old male with papular eruption is described.
CBMJ 2015 July: Vol. 04 No. 02 P: 62-64
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2015-08-16
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Wahab, M., Rahaman, M. M., Warish, N., Quader, M. R., & Rahman, M. H. (2015). Atypical Presentation of Mycosis Fungoides- A Rare Case Report. Community Based Medical Journal, 4(2), 62–64. https://doi.org/10.3329/cbmj.v4i2.53826
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