Vesicular mycosis fungoides

The British Journal of Dermatology
S R McBrideL Sviland

Abstract

Blistering is not a feature normally associated with mycosis fungoides (MF). We present a case of MF in which histopathological vesicle formation was such a prominent feature that diagnosis was delayed. The patient's disease ran an aggressive course and death occurred within one year of presentation. Tumour involvement of the tongue with MF was an unusual late feature.

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