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==Overview==
==Overview==
The most common symptoms of mycosis fungoides include [[fever]], [[weight loss]], [[skin]] [[rash]], [[night sweats]], [[itching]], [[chest pain]], [[abdominal pain]], and [[bone pain]].<ref name="seer.cancer">Cutaneous T cell lymphoma. Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results . http://seer.cancer.gov/seertools/hemelymph/51f6cf56e3e27c3994bd52f7/ Accessed on January 19, 2016</ref>
The most common [[Symptom|symptoms]] of mycosis fungoides include [[fever]], [[weight loss]], [[skin]] [[rash]], [[night sweats]], [[itching]], [[chest pain]], [[abdominal pain]], and [[bone pain]].<ref name="seer.cancer">Cutaneous T cell lymphoma. Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results . http://seer.cancer.gov/seertools/hemelymph/51f6cf56e3e27c3994bd52f7/ Accessed on January 19, 2016</ref>


==History and Symptoms==
==History and Symptoms==
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**[[Eczema]]
**[[Eczema]]
**[[Psoriasis]]
**[[Psoriasis]]
**Other benign [[skin]] [[Disorder (medicine)|disorders]]
**Other [[benign]] [[skin]] [[Disorder (medicine)|disorders]]
*[[Patient|Patients]] with advanced [[disease]] may have a positive history of with cutaneous tumors or nodules or diffuse skin erythema with or without exfoliation.
*[[Patient|Patients]] with advanced [[disease]] may have a positive history of with cutaneous tumors or nodules or diffuse skin erythema with or without exfoliation.
*Skin lesions in the disease obserevedc in non–sunexposed areas (bathing trunk distribution) and lesions may be hyperpigmented or hypopigmented, or may ulcerate.
*[[Skin]] [[Lesion|lesions]] in the [[disease]] obserevedc in non–sunexposed areas (bathing trunk distribution) and lesions may be hyperpigmented or hypopigmented, or may ulcerate.
*Tumors
*[[Tumor|Tumors]]
**> 1 cm in size (depth or vertical growth)
**> 1 cm in size (depth or vertical growth)
Diagnosis criteria from the International Society for Cutaneous Lymphoma is:<ref name="FossGirardi2017" /><ref name="PimpinelliOlsen2005">{{cite journal|last1=Pimpinelli|first1=Nicola|last2=Olsen|first2=Elise A.|last3=Santucci|first3=Marco|last4=Vonderheid|first4=Eric|last5=Haeffner|first5=Andreas C.|last6=Stevens|first6=Seth|last7=Burg|first7=Guenter|last8=Cerroni|first8=Lorenzo|last9=Dreno|first9=Brigitte|last10=Glusac|first10=Earl|last11=Guitart|first11=Joan|last12=Heald|first12=Peter W.|last13=Kempf|first13=Werner|last14=Knobler|first14=Robert|last15=Lessin|first15=Stuart|last16=Sander|first16=Christian|last17=Smoller|first17=Bruce S.|last18=Telang|first18=Gladys|last19=Whittaker|first19=Sean|last20=Iwatsuki|first20=Keiji|last21=Obitz|first21=Erik|last22=Takigawa|first22=Masahiro|last23=Turner|first23=Maria L.|last24=Wood|first24=Gary S.|title=Defining early mycosis fungoides|journal=Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|volume=53|issue=6|year=2005|pages=1053–1063|issn=01909622|doi=10.1016/j.jaad.2005.08.057}}</ref>
Diagnosis criteria from the International Society for Cutaneous Lymphoma is:<ref name="FossGirardi2017" /><ref name="PimpinelliOlsen2005">{{cite journal|last1=Pimpinelli|first1=Nicola|last2=Olsen|first2=Elise A.|last3=Santucci|first3=Marco|last4=Vonderheid|first4=Eric|last5=Haeffner|first5=Andreas C.|last6=Stevens|first6=Seth|last7=Burg|first7=Guenter|last8=Cerroni|first8=Lorenzo|last9=Dreno|first9=Brigitte|last10=Glusac|first10=Earl|last11=Guitart|first11=Joan|last12=Heald|first12=Peter W.|last13=Kempf|first13=Werner|last14=Knobler|first14=Robert|last15=Lessin|first15=Stuart|last16=Sander|first16=Christian|last17=Smoller|first17=Bruce S.|last18=Telang|first18=Gladys|last19=Whittaker|first19=Sean|last20=Iwatsuki|first20=Keiji|last21=Obitz|first21=Erik|last22=Takigawa|first22=Masahiro|last23=Turner|first23=Maria L.|last24=Wood|first24=Gary S.|title=Defining early mycosis fungoides|journal=Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|volume=53|issue=6|year=2005|pages=1053–1063|issn=01909622|doi=10.1016/j.jaad.2005.08.057}}</ref>
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!Minor(1point)
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|'''Persistent and/or progressive patches and plaques plus'''
|'''Persistent and/or progressive patches and plaques plus'''
|Any 2
|Any 2
|Any 1
|Any 1
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|1. Non–sun-exposed location
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| colspan="3" |'''Histopathologic'''
| colspan="3" style="background: #B0C4DE; color:#FFF;" ! |'''Histopathologic'''
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|Superficial lymphoid infiltrate plus
|Superficial lymphoid infiltrate plus
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| colspan="3" |'''Molecular/biological'''
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|2. Atypia
|2. Atypia
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| colspan="3" style="background: #B0C4DE; color:#FFF;" ! |'''Molecular/biological'''
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|Clonal TCR gene rearrangement
|Clonal TCR gene rearrangement
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|Present
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|'''Immunopathologic'''
| colspan="3" style="background: #B0C4DE; color:#FFF;" ! |'''Immunopathologic'''
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|1. CD2, CD3, CD5 in <59% of T cells
|1. CD2, CD3, CD5 in <59% of T cells

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sogand Goudarzi, MD [2]

Overview

The most common symptoms of mycosis fungoides include fever, weight loss, skin rash, night sweats, itching, chest pain, abdominal pain, and bone pain.[1]

History and Symptoms

History

Diagnosis criteria from the International Society for Cutaneous Lymphoma is:[2][4]

Criteria Major( 2pinots) Minor(1point)
Persistent and/or progressive patches and plaques plus Any 2 Any 1
Clinical
1. Non–sun-exposed location
2.Size/shape variation
3.Poikiloderma
Histopathologic
Superficial lymphoid infiltrate plus Both Either
1. Epidermotropism
2. Atypia
Molecular/biological
Clonal TCR gene rearrangement Present
Immunopathologic
1. CD2, CD3, CD5 in <59% of T cells Any 1
2. CD7 in <10% of T cells
3. Epidermal discordance from expression of CD2, CD3, CD5, and CD7 on dermal T cells

Common Symptoms

Symptoms of cutaneous T cell lymphoma include:[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Cutaneous T cell lymphoma. Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results . http://seer.cancer.gov/seertools/hemelymph/51f6cf56e3e27c3994bd52f7/ Accessed on January 19, 2016
  2. 2.0 2.1 Foss, Francine M.; Girardi, Michael (2017). "Mycosis Fungoides and Sezary Syndrome". Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America. 31 (2): 297–315. doi:10.1016/j.hoc.2016.11.008. ISSN 0889-8588.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Vonderheid, Eric C.; Bernengo, Maria Grazia; Burg, Günter; Duvic, Madeleine; Heald, Peter; Laroche, Liliane; Olsen, Elise; Pittelkow, Mark; Russell-Jones, Robin; Takigawa, Masahiro; Willemze, Rein (2002). "Update on erythrodermic cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: Report of the international society for cutaneous lymphomas". Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 46 (1): 95–106. doi:10.1067/mjd.2002.118538. ISSN 0190-9622.
  4. Pimpinelli, Nicola; Olsen, Elise A.; Santucci, Marco; Vonderheid, Eric; Haeffner, Andreas C.; Stevens, Seth; Burg, Guenter; Cerroni, Lorenzo; Dreno, Brigitte; Glusac, Earl; Guitart, Joan; Heald, Peter W.; Kempf, Werner; Knobler, Robert; Lessin, Stuart; Sander, Christian; Smoller, Bruce S.; Telang, Gladys; Whittaker, Sean; Iwatsuki, Keiji; Obitz, Erik; Takigawa, Masahiro; Turner, Maria L.; Wood, Gary S. (2005). "Defining early mycosis fungoides". Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 53 (6): 1053–1063. doi:10.1016/j.jaad.2005.08.057. ISSN 0190-9622.


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