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The disease is an unusual expression of [[T-cells]], a part of the immune system.  These T-cells are skin-associated, meaning that they biochemically and biologically are most related to the skin, in a dynamic manner.  Mycosis Fungoides is the most common type of '[[Cutaneous T cell lymphoma]]' (CTCL).
The disease is an unusual expression of [[T-cells]], a part of the immune system.  These T-cells are skin-associated, meaning that they biochemically and biologically are most related to the skin, in a dynamic manner.  Mycosis Fungoides is the most common type of '[[Cutaneous T cell lymphoma]]' (CTCL).
"Sézary's cells" are [[T-cells]] that have pathological quantities of [[mucopolysaccharide]]s. Sézary's disease is sometimes considered a late stage of [[mycosis fungoides]]. Sezary syndrome and Mycosis Fungoides are T-cell lymphomas whose primary manifestation is in the skin.
"Sézary's cells" are [[T-cells]] that have pathological quantities of [[mucopolysaccharide]]s. Sézary's disease is sometimes considered a late stage of [[mycosis fungoides]]. Sezary syndrome and Mycosis Fungoides are T-cell lymphomas whose primary manifestation is in the skin.
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Cutaneous T cell lymphoma Microchapters

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sowminya Arikapudi, M.B,B.S. [2]

Overview

Pathophysiology

The disease is an unusual expression of T-cells, a part of the immune system. These T-cells are skin-associated, meaning that they biochemically and biologically are most related to the skin, in a dynamic manner. Mycosis Fungoides is the most common type of 'Cutaneous T cell lymphoma' (CTCL). "Sézary's cells" are T-cells that have pathological quantities of mucopolysaccharides. Sézary's disease is sometimes considered a late stage of mycosis fungoides. Sezary syndrome and Mycosis Fungoides are T-cell lymphomas whose primary manifestation is in the skin.

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