• Sézary disease, or Sézary syndrome, is a type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma that was first described by Albert Sézary. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sézary disease and mycosis fungoides are cutaneous T-cell lymphomas having a primary manifestation in the skin. (wikipedia.org)
  • Mycosis fungoides is the most common form of a type of blood cancer called cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. (medlineplus.gov)
  • As the nomenclature and description of the disease spectrum under the descriptive term parapsoriasis evolved, the primary focus has been on the distinction of whether the disorder progresses to mycosis fungoides (MF) or cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL). (medscape.com)
  • One of the most common blood-related cancers is mycosis fungoides, a type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. (trebalm.com)
  • The patient suffered 7 years previously from cutaneous T cell lymphoma (mycosis fungoides). (tau.ac.il)
  • Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma is a general term from mycosis fungoides or occur spontane- to identify non-Hodgkin's T-cell lymphomas ously, although some authors now consider that primarily affect the skin. (bvsalud.org)
  • subtypes of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, SS is a malignant neoplasm originating the most common of which are mycosis from T lymphocytes, which involves the fungoides and Sézary syndrome (SS). (bvsalud.org)
  • Mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome are the 2 main types of cutaneous T-cell lymphomas. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Mycosis fungoides (cutaneous T-cell lymphoma) can be difficult to distinguish from nonmalignant chronic dermatoses. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most common form of primary cutaneous lymphoma, resulting from the infiltration of malignant T cells into skin tissues. (iranjd.ir)
  • The commonest and least serious of the deep mycoses, characterized by nodular lesions of the cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues. (lookformedical.com)
  • Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas: the Sezary syndrome, mycosis fungoides, and related disorders. (nextstepsinderm.com)
  • en] There are many radiosensitive diseases associated to the skin such as mycosis fungoids and the syndrome of Sezary that are part of a sub-group of cutaneous diseases type T-cell lymphoma. (iaea.org)
  • Increased expression of CTLA-4 in malignant T-cells from patients with mycosis fungoides -- cutaneous T cell lymphoma. (uams.edu)
  • Immune function abnormalities in peripheral blood mononuclear cell cytokine expression differentiates stages of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma/mycosis fungoides. (uams.edu)
  • 1975), and all patients with cutaneous T -cell lymphomas (mycosis fungoides, Sezary syndrome, and nodular papulosis) (Lutzner et al. (science-connections.com)
  • Revisions to the staging and classification of mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome: a proposal of the International Society for Cutaneous Lymphomas (ISCL) and the cutaneous task force of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) // Blood. (pdt-journal.com)
  • Mycosis fungoides (MF) and its variants represent the most common form of cutaneous T-cell lymphomas. (appliedradiationoncology.com)
  • However, this description includes several skin diseases that likely arise from a variable degree of lymphocytic inflammation, which may have nonspecific histopathology to histology, with abnormal lymphocytes seen in mycosis fungoides. (medscape.com)
  • Mycosis Fungoides is the most common subtype of CTCL and typically progresses slowly over many years. (senderrarx.com)
  • The immunohistochemical features are very similar to those presented in mycosis fungoides except for the following differences: More monotonous cellular infiltrates (large, clustered atypical pagetoid cells) in Sézary syndrome Sometimes absent epidermotropism Increased lymph node involvement with infiltrates of Sézary syndrome. (wikipedia.org)
  • Mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome are uncommon chronic T-cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas primarily affecting the skin and occasionally the lymph nodes. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Sezary syndrome - This is a more aggressive form of mycosis fungoides that can affect the blood and lymph nodes as well as the skin. (uhapo.co.in)
  • In some cases, a leukemic phase called Sézary syndrome is characterized by the appearance of malignant T cells with serpentine nuclei in the peripheral blood. (msdmanuals.com)
  • What is Myelodysplastic Syndrome? (lymphomainfo.net)
  • The question ought to be what are myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), since this is a group of similar blood and bone marrow diseases that. (lymphomainfo.net)
  • Regarding the epidemiological distribu- skin biopsy of the dorsal and anterior chest tion of this syndrome, it predominates in region. (bvsalud.org)
  • In Sézary syndrome, the skin is typically diffusely red with cracking of the palms and soles. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Certain variations of HLA genes may affect the risk of developing mycosis fungoides or may impact progression of the disorder. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Candidate driver genes involved in genome maintenance and DNA repair in Sézary syndrome. (cdc.gov)
  • It is unclear whether these genetic changes play a role in mycosis fungoides, although the tendency to acquire chromosome abnormalities (chromosomal instability) is a feature of many cancers. (medlineplus.gov)
  • A bone marrow smear was performed, in which 'cerebriform' cells were identified, confirming the diagnosis of Sézary syndrome. (bvsalud.org)
  • Mycosis fungoides may progress slowly through several stages, although not all people with the condition progress through all stages. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Mycosis fungoides was so named because the tumors can resemble mushrooms, a type of fungus. (medlineplus.gov)
  • El-Darouti et al reported on a 7-year study of a hypopigmented disorder that the researchers believe should be classified as a new variant of parapsoriasis en plaque. (medscape.com)
  • In 1986 the clinical picture was compatible with Sezary syndrome. (tau.ac.il)
  • Initial management consisted of en una paciente con topical corticosteroids and oral antihistamines with little clinical response. (bvsalud.org)
  • This complication almost never happens in dogs but happens in approximately 5 percent of humans with mycosis fungoides, so the term may come up if you do any internet research. (vin.com)
  • Immunogenetic factors in mycosis fungoides: can the HLA system influence the susceptibility and prognosis of the disease? (cdc.gov)
  • Mycosis fungoides: association of KIR ligands and HLA-DQB1*05 with bad prognosis of the disease. (cdc.gov)
  • Mycosis fungoides can progress to what is called Sézary syndrome. (vin.com)
  • It is possible that other factors, such as environmental exposure or certain bacterial or viral infections, are involved in the development of mycosis fungoides. (medlineplus.gov)
  • In the Western population, there are around 3 cases of Sézary syndrome per 1,000,000 people. (wikipedia.org)