Prognostic factors in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma


Published: June 10, 2009
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The term cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) describes a heterogeneous group of neoplasms of skin-homing T cells that show considerable variation in clinical presentation, histological appearance, immunophenotype and prognosis. CTCL represent approximately 75-80% of all primary cutaneous lymphomas, whereas primary cutaneous B-cell lymphomas (CBCL) account for approximately 20-25%.

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Willemze, R. (2009). Prognostic factors in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. Hematology Meeting Reports (formerly Haematologica Reports), 2(13). https://doi.org/10.4081/hmr.v2i13.500

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