Literature DB >> 20568590

Diagnosis and management of mycosis fungoides.

Shira L Galper1, Benjamin D Smith, Lynn D Wilson.   

Abstract

Mycosis fungoides (MF), the most common cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, is a low-grade cutaneous lymphoma characterized by skin-homing CD4+ T cells. It is notable for highly symptomatic progressive skin lesions, including patches, plaques, tumors, and erytheroderma, and has a poorer prognosis at later stages. Diagnosis remains difficult owing to MF's nonspecific skin presentation and identification of the optimal treatment strategy is challenging given the paucity of controlled trials and numerous and emerging treatment options. Management includes topical therapy with the addition of systemic therapy for patients with later-stage disease including tumors; erythroderma; and nodal, visceral, or blood involvement. Topical therapies include mechlorethamine (nitrogen mustard), carmustine (BCNU), steroids, bexarotene gel (Targretin Gel), psoralen plus ultraviolet A (PUVA), ultraviolet B (UVB), and either localized or total skin electron radiotherapy. Systemic therapies include interferon, retinoids, oral bexarotene (Targretin), denileukin diftitox (Ontak), vorinostat (Zolinza), extracorporeal photochemotherapy (photopheresis), and cytotoxic chemotherapy. Herein, we outline clinically relevant aspects of MF, including clinical presentation, pathology, diagnosis, and staging. We describe in detail existing and emerging therapeutics and offer specific recommendations for management of each stage of MF.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20568590

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncology (Williston Park)        ISSN: 0890-9091            Impact factor:   2.990


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1.  Poorer prognosis of African-American patients with mycosis fungoides: an analysis of the SEER dataset, 1988 to 2008.

Authors:  Sameer K Nath; James B Yu; Lynn D Wilson
Journal:  Clin Lymphoma Myeloma Leuk       Date:  2014-01-03

2.  Molecular dynamics simulations and molecular flooding studies of the retinoid X-receptor ligand binding domain.

Authors:  Geoffrey M Gray; Ning Ma; Carl E Wagner; Arjan van der Vaart
Journal:  J Mol Model       Date:  2017-03-01       Impact factor: 1.810

3.  Mycosis fungoides misdiagnosed as squamous cell carcinoma.

Authors:  Sang Wha Kim; Dong Jin Kim; Sung-No Jung
Journal:  Arch Plast Surg       Date:  2013-07-17

4.  [Mycosis fungoides palmaris et plantaris].

Authors:  S Pfaff; M Megahed
Journal:  Hautarzt       Date:  2012-12       Impact factor: 0.751

5.  Recurrence of mycosis fungoides on multiple melanocytic nevi: a case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  Valeria Brazzelli; Vincenzo Grasso; Nicolò Rivetti; Giacomo Fiandrino; Marco Lucioni; Giovanni Borroni
Journal:  Case Rep Dermatol       Date:  2012-04-13

6.  Testicular manifestation of a transformed mycosis fungoides.

Authors:  Hendrik Borgmann; Stefan Vallo; Christian Ruf; Anke Schmidt; Walter Ferdinand Thon
Journal:  Rare Tumors       Date:  2014-02-17

7.  Mycosis fungoides of the vulva.

Authors:  Wiebren A A Tjalma; Michael Janssens; Karen Dam; Omar Najim; Ann Van de Velde; Manon Huizing; Zwi Berneman; Wilfried Schroyens
Journal:  North Clin Istanb       Date:  2020-11-23
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