- mycosis fungoides
- A type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that first appears on the skin and can spread to the lymph nodes or other organs such as the spleen, liver, or lungs.
English dictionary of cancer terms . 2015.
English dictionary of cancer terms . 2015.
Mycosis fungoides — Classification and external resources Skin lesions on the knee of a 52 year old male patient with Mycosis fungoides ICD 10 C … Wikipedia
MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES — (син.: granuloma fungoides, granuloma sarcomatodes, fibroma fungoides), грибовидный микоз, грибовидная гранулема, хрон. общее заболевание характера воспалительной гранулемы с преимущественной локализацией на коже в форме весьма полиморфных… … Большая медицинская энциклопедия
Mycosis fungoides — die, , die Wucherflechte … Universal-Lexikon
Mycosis fungoides — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 C84.0 Mycosis fungoides … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mycosis fungoides — A type of non Hodgkin s lymphoma that first appears on the skin. Also called cutaneous T cell lymphoma. * * * mycosis fun·goi·des fəŋ gȯid .ēz n a form of lymphoma characterized by a chronic patchy red scaly irregular and often eczematous… … Medical dictionary
mycosis fungoides plaque — In mycosis fungoides, an area of skin that is thickened, raised, red, scaly, and itchy … English dictionary of cancer terms
mycosis fungoides — fəŋˈgȯidēz noun Etymology: New Latin, literally, fungoid mycosis : a chronic progressive disease possibly related to leukemia and marked by the development of reddish tumors especially upon the scalp, face, and chest and sometimes by cellular… … Useful english dictionary
mycosis fungoides d'emblйe — see m. fungoides … Medical dictionary
mycosis fungoides — A human disease in which a frequent secondary feature is fungal infection of lesions in the skin. Recognized as a tumour of T lymphocytes that accumulate in the dermis and epidermis and cause loss of the epidermis … Dictionary of molecular biology
mycosis fungoides — a disease that is a variety of reticulosis confined to the skin, with plaques and later nodules infiltrated with T lymphocytes. It progresses very slowly and can be treated initially with topical corticosteroids, later with PUVA and electron beam … The new mediacal dictionary