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Nonspecificity of Characteristic Cells in Mycosis Fungoides

B. Allen Flaxman, MD; Gary Zelazny, MD; Eugene J. Van Scott, MD

Arch Dermatol. 1971;104(2):141-147.


Abstract



Cells with morphologically distinctive nuclei, heretofore associated only with mycosis fungoides and the Sézary syndrome, are readily detected in a variety of randomly selected nonlymphomatous dermatoses. These cells, therefore, do not provide specific cytologic evidence for the diagnosis of mycosis fungoides. The significance and function of these cells need further clarification.



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Philadelphia

From the Skin and Cancer Hospital of Philadelphia and the Department of Dermatology, Temple University Health Sciences Center, Philadelphia.


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Accepted for publication Jan 12, 1971.

Reprint requests to Skin and Cancer Hospital of Philadelphia, 3322 N Broad St, Philadelphia 19140 (Dr. Flaxman).



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