noun a specific type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
Mycosis fungoides is a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that affects the skin, causing rash-like symptoms.
Mycosis fungoides is characterized by the presence of abnormal T-cells in the skin.
Mycosis fungoides is a malignancy of T-lymphocytes that can progress to involve lymph nodes and internal organs.
Mycosis fungoides is a rare type of lymphoma that primarily involves the skin.
Mycosis fungoides is a form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma that typically presents as skin lesions.
Mycosis fungoides may be mentioned in medical articles or books written by writers specializing in dermatology or oncology.
Psychologists may encounter patients with mycosis fungoides who are dealing with the emotional and psychological impact of the disease.
Dermatologists are medical professionals who specialize in diagnosing and treating skin conditions, including mycosis fungoides.
Oncologists are doctors who specialize in the treatment of cancer, including mycosis fungoides which is a type of skin lymphoma.