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Mycosis fungoides with marked brain involvement--a case report
Archiv Fur Dermatologische Forschung
|January 1, 1975
Abstract:
The clinical course of a patient with mycosis fungoides, which could be confirmed histologically in the premycotic stage, 2 years after the onset of the disease is reported. The disease led to death after a further 3 years, during which the infiltrative and tumorous stage had appeared. At autopsy, apart from the skin changes typical for mycosis fungoides, involvement of the pia mater, plexus chorioideus, cerebrum and cerebellum was established. This constituted the only manifestation of the disease in the internal organ systems. There were no detectable neurological defects.