Pseudotumorous folliculotropic mycosis fungoides.

Am J Dermatopathol

Skin and Cancer Foundation Australia, Sydney, Australia.

Published: June 2005

Fungating nodules and infiltrated plaques are usually equated with advanced tumor stage mycosis fungoides. We report an 85-year-old man who presented in this way but multiple skin biopsies revealed that the bulk of his nodules were due to marked follicular hyperplasia as a result of folliculotropic mycosis fungoides. This clinical presentation may be best described as a pseudotumorous form of mycosis fungoides dominated by follicular epithelial hyperplasia rather than lymphocytic proliferation characteristic of true tumor stage disease. Similar presentations have been described as a verrucous and hyperplastic variant of mycosis fungoides due to the presence of prominent epidermal hyperplasia.

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