Oral involvement in mycosis fungoides: report of two cases and a literature review

Authors

  • EG de la Fuente
  • JL Rodriguez-Peralto
  • PL Ortiz
  • N Barrientos
  • F Vanaclocha
  • L. Iglesias

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https://doi.org/10.1080/000155500750012234

Abstract

Oral involvement is uncommon in cutaneous T-cell lymphomas and usually associated with poor prognosis. The clinicopathological and immunohistochemical findings of 2 new cases are described along with a literature review. The first patient had a 10-year history of mycosis fungoides when she developed lesions in the oral tissues. She died 6 months later despite treatment. The immunophenotype was CD3+, CD4+, CD8-, CD30-. The second patient had a mycosis fungoides for 5 years when she developed lesions in the uvula and oropharynx. She was treated with polychemotherapy and she is alive 5 years after oral involvement. The immunophenotype was CD3+, CD4-, CD8+, CD30-. There are conflicting reports about the prognosis in the CD8+ phenotype. The present cases and the literature review seem to indicate that in oral involvement the CD8- phenotype is not associated with a worse prognosis than the CD4+ subtype. However, it is necessary to study new cases to confirm this statement.

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Published

2000-07-01

How to Cite

de la Fuente, E., Rodriguez-Peralto, J., Ortiz, P., Barrientos, N., Vanaclocha, F., & Iglesias, L. (2000). Oral involvement in mycosis fungoides: report of two cases and a literature review. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 80(4), 299–301. https://doi.org/10.1080/000155500750012234

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