Mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most common type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. It is characterized by malignant T-cell lymphocytes in the skin. It presents as patch, plaque, or tumor stage and is ...
The most common type of CTCL is mycosis fungoides (MF). Mycosis fungoides was so named by a French dermatologist in the 1800s due to the mushroom like tumors that developed on the skin of a ...
THE criteria suggested by several investigators 1, 2 as necessary to establish a diagnosis of primary cutaneous infection with a fungus capable of causing pulmonary mycosis are as follows ...
Two distinct dose-related patterns of adverse events were observed. A “linear” rising with increasing dose was found for cushingoid phenotype, ecchymosis, leg oedema, mycosis, parchment-like skin, ...
Fungal infection, also known as a mycosis, refers to the invasion of a host's tissue by specific types of fungi. Mycoses often start in the lungs following inhalation of fungal spores or on the ...