1. Early Organ Metastasis in Granulomatous Mycosis Fungoides: A Systematic Review.
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Motamedi, Melika, Xiao, Maggie Z.X., Deschenes, Jean, Hardin, Jori, Sterrett, Russell, Street, Lesley, Taparia, Minakshi, Mahe, Etienne, Ferrara, Giovanni, Barrie, James R., and Gniadecki, Robert
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CUTANEOUS T-cell lymphoma ,SEZARY syndrome ,MYCOSIS fungoides ,METASTASIS ,PROGNOSIS ,DISEASE progression - Abstract
Background: Granulomatous mycosis fungoides (GMF) is a rare form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma characterized by a granulomatous inflammatory infiltrate. Objective: The impact of granulomatous inflammation on the prognosis of the disease remains controversial as there have been both favorable and unfavorable outcomes documented. Methods: We performed a systematic review of 116 GMF cases previously described in the literature. Results: In contrast to the classic Alibert-Bazin type of mycosis fungoides (MF), cutaneous lesions in GMF tend to involve distal extremities (lower legs, feet, hands) early in the disease course. In the literature, 30% of GMF patients developed organ metastasis, most frequently to the lung. The median time to stage progression was 25 months. Conclusion: GMF is an aggressive form of MF. Therefore, screening for distant metastases should be considered at presentation and repeated during follow-up. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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