Mycosis Fungoides Flashcards

1
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most common cutaneous lymphoma

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Mycosis fungoides

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2
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3 stages

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patch, plaque, or tumor stage

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3
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Histology.

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epidermotropism of Tcells with hyperconvoluted nuclei.

In the tumor stage, dermal
nodularin ltrates.

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4
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Median age onset

Gender

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Median age at diagnosis 55to 60 years.

Male 2:1

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5
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Etiology.

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a malignancy of skin-homing CTLA CD4 T cells

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6
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Extensive tumor nodules can form what facie?

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Leonine facies

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7
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Dermatopathology.

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Bandlike and patchy
infiltrate in upper dermis of atypical lymphocytes (mycosis cells) extending to epidermis and skin appendages.
The classic finding is the epidermotropism of this cell infiltrate, which will form microabscesses in the epidermis (Pautrier microabscesses).
Fibroplasia of the upper dermis.

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8
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Hematology findings

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Eosinophilia, 6 to 12%, can increase to 50%.
Buffycoat:Abnormal circulating cells (mycosis cell-type)
increased WBC(20,000/μL)
Bone marrow not of use in early stage

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9
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(4) instances where prognosis is much worse

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tumors are present (mean survival, 2.5 years),

2) there is lymphadenopathy (mean survival, 3 years)
(3) >10% of the skin surface is involved with pretumor-stage MF,
(4) there is a generalized erythroderma.

Patients < 50 years have twice the survival rate of patients>60years

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10
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Treatment

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PUVA

UVB

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