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Mycosis Fungoides Information

Mycosis Fungoides is basically a skin disease typical to youth, but Mycosis Fungoides may occur to the people at any age. In advanced cases, ulcerated tumors and infiltration of lymph nodes by diseased cells may occur. The disorder may spread to other parts of the body including the gastrointestinal system, liver, spleen, or brain. Mycosis fungoides can begin at any age, but the most common age is 50 years old.

Mycosis Fungoides is a rare and distinct form of cutaneous T cell lymphomas form but a common form of skin lymphoma, the disease is typically slowly progressive and chronic. In the United states, approximately 1000 new cases of mycosis fungoides occur per year. It affects men twice as often as women, and is more common in black people than in whites. In individuals with mycosis fungoides, the skin becomes infiltrated with plaques and nodules that are composed of lymphocytes.

We have provided you here all symptoms, causes and treatment methods of Mycosis Fungoides.

Causes of Mycosis Fungoides

The cause of the Mycosis Fungoides is unknown.

Treatment of Mycosis Fungoides

Methods For Treating Mycosis Fungoides are :

  • There is no cure for mycosis fungoides.
  • Treatments such as steroid creamsor , electron beam radiation, chemotherapy may be applied to the skin, if it is in early stages.
  • Ultraviolet light ( PUVA ) will often help control the condition.
  • Mild mycosis fungoides can be treated effectively with cortisone ointments .
  • Nitrogen mustard, a chemotherapy drug, is sometimes applied to the skin to control mycosis fungoides.
  • Photochemotherapy or photopheresis is a technique used at major medical centers for the treatment of mycosis fungoides.
  • Systemic treatments such as recombinant alfa interferon or chemotherapy may be used