Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma: eMedicine Dermatology
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Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma: eMedicine Dermatology
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Tags: Dermatology, Skin, Cancer, Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, Skin Cancer
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Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma is a specific type of skin cancer. Learn more about the causes and symptoms. http://bit.ly/aOJUSe
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Elorac, Inc. Announces Orphan Drug Designation For Novel Topical Treatment For Pruritus In Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma (CTCL)
medicalnewstoday.com — “Elorac, Inc., a rapidly growing specialty pharmaceutical company focused on the treatment of dermatological disorders announced that it has been granted Orphan Drug Designation by the U.S. Food an” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Elorac, Inc. Announces Orphan Drug Designation For Novel Topical Treatment For Pruritus In Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma (... http://mnt.to/3NnJ
Family Medicine Article | Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cutaneous
mdlinx.com — “Specific Nail Alterations in Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Specific Nail Alterations in Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma: Archives of Dermatology http://bit.ly/e4axZ2 #FamPractice
Arch Dermatol -- Durable Complete Remission of Therapy-Refractory, Tumor-Stage Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma Under Radioimmunotherapy With Electron Beam Irradiation and Denileukin Diftitox, July 2010, Wobser et al. 146 (7): 805
archderm.ama-assn.org — “Archives of Dermatology is a monthly professional medical journal published by the American Medical Association. Archives of Dermatology publishes original, peer-reviewed reports and discussions that address the effectiveness of diagnosis and treatment in medical and surgical dermatology, pediatric and geriatric dermatology, and oncologic and aesthetic dermatologic surgery” View full resource at archderm.ama-assn.org
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Durable Complete Remission of Therapy-Refractory, Tumor-Stage Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma Under Radioimmunotherapy W... http://bit.ly/a2Mv9I
Extracorporeal Photopheresis: eMedicine Dermatology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Extracorporeal photopheresis (ECP) is a leukapheresis-based immunomodulatory therapy that has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) since 1988. Extracorporeal photopheresis, also known as extracorporeal photochemotherapy, is ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Extracorporeal photopheresis is performed at more than 150 centers worldwide for multiple indications. Learn about it. http://bit.ly/bgJdnW
Drug-Induced Pseudolymphoma Syndrome: eMedicine Dermatology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Drug-induced pseudolymphoma syndrome refers to a benign, drug-induced lymphocytic infiltrate in the skin that mimics cutaneous lymphoma histologically, clinically, or both.1, 2, 3 While the clinical presentation can be highly variable, typically patients present with ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Drug-induced pseudolymphoma syndrome is a condition related to drug exposure. http://bit.ly/9TkVmj
Cutaneous B-Cell Lymphoma: eMedicine Dermatology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: BackgroundCutaneous lymphomas represent a unique group of lymphomas and are the second most frequent extranodal lymphomas.1 They can be defined as lymphoproliferative skin infiltrates of T-cell, B-cell, or natural killer cell lineage, which primarily occur in ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Cutaneous B-cell lymphomas are a type of skin cancer. Learn more about causes and symptoms. http://bit.ly/bcdA8R
Paraneoplastic Diseases: eMedicine Dermatology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: A wide range of cutaneous signs may be related to internal malignancy. Cancer may manifest in the skin as metastasis (eg, leukemia cutis, cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, Paget disease of the breast), nonspecific metabolic effects related to inanition ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Paraneoplastic syndrome is a disease or symptom that is a result of the presence of cancer in the body. http://bit.ly/dosj4l
Skin and Allergy News: "Ban the Tan" Movement Continues
skinandallergynews.com — “Skin & Allergy News Digital Network is the online destination and multimedia properties of Skin & Allergy News, the independent news publication for the dermatology community. Our breaking news covers all areas of medical dermatology, dermatologic surgery, and aesthetic dermatology. We also provide the news by specialty interest: acne and rosacea, atopic dermatitis and eczema, cutaneous oncology, hair and nails, infectious diseases, pediatric dermatology, psoriasis and rheumatologic diso” View full resource at skinandallergynews.com
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We continue our multimedia coverage of the "Ban the Tan 2010," in a video interview with AAD President Dr. James http://bit.ly/bjqeon
Cutaneous CD30+ (Ki-1) Anaplastic Large-Cell Lymphoma: eMedicine Dermatology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: CD30+ lymphoproliferative disorders include a wide spectrum of disease with lymphomatoid papulosis at the benign end of the spectrum and cutaneous CD30+ anaplastic large-cell lymphomas (ALCLs) at the malignant end. Borderline lesions lie somewhere in between.” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Cutaneous CD30+ anaplastic large-cell lymphoma article updated for 2010: http://bit.ly/c5Gqmy
Black Women Face Higher Risk of Early Mycosis Fungoides - Blacks, Hispanics more likely to present with disease before age of 40 - ModernMedicine
modernmedicine.com — “Women are more likely than men to present with mycosis fungoides -- the most common type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma -- before the age of 40, as are black and Hispanic patients, according to research published in the February issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.” View full resource at modernmedicine.com
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Black Women Face Higher Risk of Early Mycosis Fungoides http://tinyurl.com/ahco2r
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