Suggest Treatment For Skin Lesions All Over The Body
Question: Hello these are skin lesions all over body could this be
mycosis fungoides I am really terrified
mycosis fungoides I am really terrified
Brief Answer:
Images not received
Detailed Answer:
Hello. Thank you.
I am Dr. kakkar(Dermatologist and Venereologist). I have noted your concern.
Unfortunately I could not find any images attached with your query. I request you to kindly upload a few images of the skin lesions in "Reports Section" so that I am able to guide you further regarding these.
Also let me know if you have any associated symptoms like itching? burning?pain? etc
Mycosis fungiodes is a type of cutaneous lymphoma (usually a cutaneous T cell lymphoma, CTCL) that usually presents as asymptomatic, erythematous, scaly patches or hypopigmented lesions on covered body sites like buttocks, lower back, flanks etc.
Regards
Images not received
Detailed Answer:
Hello. Thank you.
I am Dr. kakkar(Dermatologist and Venereologist). I have noted your concern.
Unfortunately I could not find any images attached with your query. I request you to kindly upload a few images of the skin lesions in "Reports Section" so that I am able to guide you further regarding these.
Also let me know if you have any associated symptoms like itching? burning?pain? etc
Mycosis fungiodes is a type of cutaneous lymphoma (usually a cutaneous T cell lymphoma, CTCL) that usually presents as asymptomatic, erythematous, scaly patches or hypopigmented lesions on covered body sites like buttocks, lower back, flanks etc.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
I have this everywhere on my buttocks arms back legs
Brief Answer:
I suggest skin biopsy
Detailed Answer:
Thank you.
Yes, this could be Mycosis Fungoides. Though the patches in MF look eczematous but they are asymptomatic unlike in eczema which is usually itchy. MF should be suspected particularly if the patches are persistent / increasing or not responding to routine eczema treatment with mosturizers and topical steroids. In your case I suggest a skin biopsy for routine histopathology and T cell receptor (TCR) gene rearrangement study to look for clonality - an important marker of CTCL/ Mycosis fungoides.
Patch stage MF has a very good prognosis, nonetheless. So please don't worry and kindly ask your primary care doctor to refer you to a dermatologist.
Regards
I suggest skin biopsy
Detailed Answer:
Thank you.
Yes, this could be Mycosis Fungoides. Though the patches in MF look eczematous but they are asymptomatic unlike in eczema which is usually itchy. MF should be suspected particularly if the patches are persistent / increasing or not responding to routine eczema treatment with mosturizers and topical steroids. In your case I suggest a skin biopsy for routine histopathology and T cell receptor (TCR) gene rearrangement study to look for clonality - an important marker of CTCL/ Mycosis fungoides.
Patch stage MF has a very good prognosis, nonetheless. So please don't worry and kindly ask your primary care doctor to refer you to a dermatologist.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng
I'm going to see a dermatologist today in really scared
Brief Answer:
Regarding your skin patches?? Mycosis fungoides
Detailed Answer:
Keep me updated.
Regards
Regarding your skin patches?? Mycosis fungoides
Detailed Answer:
Keep me updated.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
so I went to a dermatologist and they took a biopsy so I have to wait 3 weeks for the results
Brief Answer:
?? Mycosis fungoides
Detailed Answer:
OK let me know when you receive it biopsy report.
Regards
?? Mycosis fungoides
Detailed Answer:
OK let me know when you receive it biopsy report.
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng