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Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma

Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
Micrograph showing cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. H&E stain
SpecialtyHematology and oncology

Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) is a class of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, which is a type of cancer of the immune system. Unlike most non-Hodgkin lymphomas (which are generally B-cell-related), CTCL is caused by a mutation of T cells. The cancerous T cells in the body initially migrate to the skin, causing various lesions to appear. These lesions change shape as the disease progresses, typically beginning as what appears to be a rash which can be very itchy and eventually forming plaques and tumors before spreading to other parts of the body.


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لمفوما جلدية تائية الخلايا Arabic Linfoma cutaneo a cellule T Italian 피부 T세포 림프종 Korean Linfoma cutâneo de células T Portuguese

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