儿童蕈样真菌病:来自中东的新观察

Sami N. Alsuwaidan
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蕈样真菌病是皮肤t细胞淋巴瘤最常见的类型。儿童蕈样真菌病的临床特征和疾病进展数据有限。本文报告5例中东儿童蕈样真菌病患者。其中4例患者的唯一表现是色素沉着。所有患者的组织病理学特征与蕈样霉菌病一致,在5例患者中有4例CD4+表型在免疫组织化学上被过度代表。所有患者预后良好。只有1例典型红斑斑块/斑块型进展到IIA期。CD4+或CD8+的表型表达似乎与疾病进展无关。然而,临床形态类型可能影响疾病的进展,低色素型是预后最好的变体。为了更好地描述中东儿童MF患者的特征,需要对大量患者进行进一步的研究。
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Childhood mycosis fungoides: New observations from the Middle East

Mycosis fungoides is the most common type of Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma. Data on clinical characteristics and disease progression in children with mycosis fungoides are limited. Five patients from the Middle East with childhood mycosis fungoides are reported here. Four of those patients presented with hypopigmented patches as the sole manifestation of the disease. Histopathologic features were consistent with mycosis fungoides in all patients and in four of five patients CD4+ phenotype was over-represented immunohistochemically. All patients had excellent prognosis. Only one patient with the classic erythematous patch/plaque type progressed to stage IIA. It seems the phenotype expression with either CD4+ or CD8+ has no implication on disease progression. However, the clinical morphologic type might impact disease progression with the hypopigmented type being the variant with the best prognosis. Further studies with large number of patients are required for better characterization of Middle Eastern patients with childhood MF.

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