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An elderly gentleman complains of irregular dry nodular patches on the skin that have become increasingly itchy over the years and are now ulcerating. A skin biopsy reveals a extensive T-cell lymphocyte infiltration. These are clinical features typical of :

a) eczema
b) squamous cell carcinoma
c.) Mycosis Fungoides
d) Burkitts lymphoma
e) psoriasis
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Quick Scroll 04.26.08 (5 months ago) #2

Mycosis Fungoides ..

any opinions??
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Quick Scroll 04.26.08 (5 months ago) #3

mycosis fundoides, for sure
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Quick Scroll 05.09.08 (5 months ago) #4

I would choose MF too
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Quick Scroll 05.09.08 (5 months ago) #5

c.) Mycosis Fungoides
answer was taken from its official source, it's standard answer
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Quick Scroll 05.09.08 (5 months ago) #6

Mycosis fungoides is the most common cataneous T-cell lymphoma. Burkitt is not a cutaneous form.
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