The conundrum of parapsoriasis versus patch stage of mycosis fungoides
Terminological confusion with benign dermatosis, such as parapsoriasis en plaques, makes it difficult to diagnose mycosis fungoides in the early patch stage. Early diagnosis of mycosis fungoides (MF) is important for deciding on type of therapy, prognosis and for further follow-up. However, until re...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Indian journal of dermatology, venereology, and leprology venereology, and leprology, 2009-05, Vol.75 (3), p.229-235 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Terminological confusion with benign dermatosis, such as parapsoriasis
en plaques, makes it difficult to diagnose mycosis fungoides in the
early patch stage. Early diagnosis of mycosis fungoides (MF) is
important for deciding on type of therapy, prognosis and for further
follow-up. However, until recently, there has been no consensus on
criteria that would help in diagnosing the disease early. Some believe
that large plaque parapsoriasis (LPP) should be classified with early
patch stage of MF and should be treated aggressively. However, there is
no firm clinical or laboratory criteria to predict which LPP will
progress to MF and we can only discuss about statistical probability.
Moreover, long-term outcome analysis of even patch stage of MF is
similar to that of control population. We therefore believe that LPP
should be considered as a separate entity at least to prevent the
patient from being given a frightening diagnosis. We also feel that
patients need not be treated with aggressive therapy for LPP and will
need only a close follow-up. This article emphasizes the criteria for
diagnosing early MF and has highlighted the importance of considering
LPP as a distinct benign entity. |
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ISSN: | 0378-6323 0973-3922 1998-3611 |
DOI: | 10.4103/0378-6323.51239 |