‘Invisible’ mycosis fungoides
‘Invisible’ mycosis fungoides
It has long been recognized that clinically normal skin may be affected histologically in MF.1,2 Exceptionally, MF may present with intense pruritus and no clinically visible lesions but with evidence of histologic involvement – so-called invisible mycosis fungoides.3

Fig. 29.58 Granulomatous mycosis fungoides: indurated coalescing plaques on lower abdomen. By courtesy of M. Duvic, MD, the MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA.