2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2011.07.017
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Mycosis fungoides–associated follicular mucinosis after bone-marrow transplantation

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“…There are only three reported cases, all in adults, of follicular mucinosis arising in the setting of AML: a 60‐year‐old man who presented with follicular mucinosis and was later found to have AML in the absence of mycosis fungoides ; a 60‐year‐old man with mycosis fungoides–associated follicular mucinosis who subsequently developed AML ; and a 32‐year‐old woman with AML who developed mycosis fungoides–associated follicular mucinosis 100 days after allogeneic BMT . This is the first reported case of follicular mucinosis arising in an adolescent with AML and acute GVHD after an allogeneic BMT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…There are only three reported cases, all in adults, of follicular mucinosis arising in the setting of AML: a 60‐year‐old man who presented with follicular mucinosis and was later found to have AML in the absence of mycosis fungoides ; a 60‐year‐old man with mycosis fungoides–associated follicular mucinosis who subsequently developed AML ; and a 32‐year‐old woman with AML who developed mycosis fungoides–associated follicular mucinosis 100 days after allogeneic BMT . This is the first reported case of follicular mucinosis arising in an adolescent with AML and acute GVHD after an allogeneic BMT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%