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* Early lesions are typically thing erythematous plaques or patches and can look like [[psoriasis]], [[eczema]], [[atopic dermatitis]], [[leprosy]], or [[lichenoid pityriasis]] |
* Early lesions are typically thing erythematous plaques or patches and can look like [[psoriasis]], [[eczema]], [[atopic dermatitis]], [[leprosy]], or [[lichenoid pityriasis]] |
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* Sézary syndrome itself is characterized by [[erythroderma]], a diffuse pruritic exfoliating rash |
* Sézary syndrome itself is characterized by [[erythroderma]], a diffuse pruritic exfoliating rash |
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* Often with [[lymphadenopathy]] |
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[[Category:Hematology]] |
[[Category:Hematology]] |
Latest revision as of 18:48, 24 November 2023
- A rare form of aggressive cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
- Related to mycosis fungoides
- Rarely related to HTLV infection
- Early lesions are typically thing erythematous plaques or patches and can look like psoriasis, eczema, atopic dermatitis, leprosy, or lichenoid pityriasis
- Sézary syndrome itself is characterized by erythroderma, a diffuse pruritic exfoliating rash
- Often with lymphadenopathy