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Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) is one of the âgreat mimickersâ. To be certain of the diagnosis, there must be clear correlation between the pathological and clinical findings, making collaboration between clinicians and pathologists essential. Knowing the patient's history, lesion description and diagnostic work-up will help the pathologist make a more informed decision with respect to the histopathology under the microscope. Likewise, understanding the terminology used in the pathology report will improve the clarity of the clinicianâs diagnosis. \n\nFast Facts: Diagnosing Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma is designed to help primary care providers, dermatologists and pathologists speak the same language. With over 100 superb clinical and pathological images, this concise, practical handbook will ensure clear communication with respect to the clinical presentation, histopathology and immunophenotyping of:\nearly and advanced mycosis fungoides and its variants\nSézary syndrome\nother non-mycosis fungoides CTCLs. \n\nIt is therefore essential reading for all pathologists, non-specialist clinicians and dermatology trainees. |
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