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Primary Cutaneous Lymphomas in Thailand: A 10-Year Retrospective Study

Table 2

Clinical characteristics of different variants of mycosis fungoides (MF) and Sézary syndrome (SS).

Classical MFHypopigmented MFPoikilodermatous MFFolliculotropic MFErythrodermic MFSézary syndromeAll MF/SS
(%)36 (38.3)40 (42.6)8 (8.5)5 (5.3)4 (4.3)1 (1.1)94 (100)
Sex
 Male1515422139
 Female2125432055
Male : female1 : 1.41 : 1.71 : 11 : 1.51 : 1Male1 : 1.4
Age (years)
 Onset4921.52462636434.5
 Diagnosis49.5283962676640
Morphology, (%)
 Patch25 (69.4)40 (100)7 (87.5)3 (60.0)2 (50.0)1 (100)78 (83.0)
 Plaque23 (63.9)0 (0)4 (50.0)5 (100)4 (100)1 (100)37 (39.4)
 Tumor6 (16.7)0 (0)0 (0)1 (20.0)2 (50.0)0 (0)9 (9.6)
 Ulcer3 (8.3)0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)3 (3.2)
 Erythroderma0 (0)0 (0)0 (0)1 (20.0)4 (100)1 (100)6 (6.4)
Location, (%)
 Head and neck6 (16.7)3 (7.5)1 (12.5)4 (80.0)3 (75.0)1 (100)18 (19.1)
 Trunk30 (83.3)31 (77.5)8 (100)1 (20.0)4 (100)1 (100)75 (79.8)
 Upper extremities29 (80.6)30 (75.0)4 (50.0)1 (20.0)4 (100)1 (100)68 (72.3)
 Lower extremities29 (80.6)34 (85.0)5 (62.5)2 (40.0)4 (100)1 (100)75 (79.8)