Korean J Dermatol.  1993 Dec;31(6):978-982.

A case of atypical fibroxanthoma

Abstract

A 43-year-old male patient showed well defined, irregular, dark eythematous, thick plaque and tumor with ulceration on the right chest, right axilla, pubis and scrotum, Histopathological findings rervealed atypical lymphocytes showing epidermotrophism and heavy infiltrations in the deep dermis and subcutaneous tissue. The infiltrative cells were positively stained with leukocyte common antigen and T-cell UCHL-1 antigen, but not with L26 antigen. This clinicohisto-pathological features were consstent with dermblade type of mycosis fungoides. The authors report clinicopathological findings of the case with its thrapeutic responses to systemic chemotherapy and radiation treatment.

Keyword

Mycosis Fungoides Demblee; Combination Therapy

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Adult
Antigens, CD45
Axilla
Dermis
Drug Therapy
Humans
Lymphocytes
Male
Mycosis Fungoides
Scrotum
Subcutaneous Tissue
T-Lymphocytes
Thorax
Ulcer
Antigens, CD45
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