Mycosis Fungoides is a type of Cutaneus T-Cell Lymphoma (CTCL), Non-Hodgins Lymphoma (NHL) manifestations in other organs are known as extranodal NHL and on the skin known as Primary Cutaneus Lymphoma which is the second most common after NHL proliferation in gastrointestinal organs. It has been reported a 42-year-old male, a Balinese. Based on clinical symptoms as well as histologic and immunostaining examinations, these patients are then diagnosed with Mycosis Fungoides. Early diagnosis in patients with Fungoides Mycosis is often difficult to do because it has similar clinical features with other diseases and depend of what stage patient came. Regular observation and repeat biopsy is necessary in patients with a history of chronic and progressive dermatosis.
Key words: Cutaneus T-Cell Lymphoma, Mycosis Fungoides, Non-Hodgins Lymphoma
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