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Clinical Report

Granulomatous Slack Skin: A Distinct Disorder or a Variant of Mycosis Fungoides?

G. Topar, B. Zelger, M. Schmuth, N. Romani, J. Thaler, N. Sepp
DOI: 10.1080/00015550119980

Abstract

About 75% of cutaneous lymphomas belong to the group of T-cell lymphomas. Mycosis fungoides is the most common entity in this group. Granulomatous slack skin is a rare form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma closely related to mycosis fungoides. We present here a patient with areas of lax skin for several years who developed a generalized erythroderma with associated immunoactivation and a deterioration in his general condition. This report discusses clinically and histologically the differential diagnoses, namely granulomatous slack skin and granulomatous mycosis fungoides, and suggests that these 2 disorders are only variants in the broad spectrum of a single disease.

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