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Initial Diagnosis of MF-CTCL: A Collaborative Approach

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1 Initial Diagnosis of MF-CTCL: A Collaborative Approach

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3 Introduction

4 Making the Diagnosis of MF

5 Making the Diagnosis of MF (cont)

6 A 45-Year-Old Patient With Worsening Rash for 6 Months

7 Related Biopsy of Patient With Patches

8 Completing the Patient's Diagnosis

9 Patient With Plaque

10 Related Biopsy of Patient With Plaque

11 IHC of the Plaque

12 Use of IHC

13 Patient With Dark Skin and Light Patches

14 Biopsy of Hypopigmented MF

15 IHC of Hypopigmented MF

16 Aggressive Epidermic CD8-Positive Lymphoma

17 Asymptomatic Patches That Look Like MF

18 Biopsy Reveals Morphea

19 Plaques With Coarse Scales

20 Biopsy Reveals MF Mimicking Psoriasis

21 A 40-Year-Old Man With Extensive Patches

22 Patches on the Scalp

23 Biopsy Reveals Folliculotropic MF With Follicular Mucinosis

24 Aggressive Folliculotropic MF

25 Plaques With Follicular Prominence

26 Biopsy of the Aggressive Folliculotropic MF

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28 Granulocytes

29 A Patient With Erythroderma

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31 Minimal Erythematous Dose Testing

32 Drug Reaction or MF?

33 Biopsy of Drug Reaction

34 Severe Case of Erythroderma

35 Biopsy of Sézary Syndrome

36 Blood Flow Cytometry Essential for Generalized Erythroderma

37 Criteria for Diagnosis of Early MF

38 Further Tips on Making the Diagnosis

39 The Importance of the Multidisciplinary Team

40 Concluding Remarks

41 Abbreviations


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