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Palmoplantar mycosis fungoides

Palmoplantar mycosis fungoides

Palmar and plantar involvement during the course of MF occurs in up to 11.5% of patients.1 Purely palmar/plantar involvement is exceedingly

The literature concerning this condition is confusing. While some authors have used the term to describe a variant of MF, others have used it synonymously for pagetoid reticulosis. Although there are undoubtedly similarities, palmoplantar MF contrasts with pagetoid reticulosis by the invariable CD4+ T-helper nature of the infiltrate in contrast to pagetoid reticulosis where the immunophenotype is CD8+ or CD4โ€“/CD8โ€“ as often as it is CD4+ and in which the infiltrate is almost entirely epidermotropic.9,10