Mycosis Fungoides (Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma): 5-Minute Pathology Pearls
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Mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most common form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL). In its early patch stage, MF can be difficult to distinguish from chronic spongiotic dermatitis and other inflammatory skin diseases. This video discusses the basic features and some pearls for how I approach this tricky diagnosis in my practice. This is just a brief introduction to a complex topic. I could easily spend an hour talking about mycosis fungoides (maybe I'll make an extended video in future...if you would like to see that, please let me know in the comments). Excerpted from my dermpath basics 4 video for my 5-Minute Pathology Pearls video series.
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This video is geared towards medical students, pathology or dermatology residents, or practicing pathologists or dermatologists. Of course, this video is for educational purposes only and is not formal medical advice or consultation.
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