Could COVID-19 infections trigger a relapse of mycosis fungoides or other cutaneous T-cell lymphomas? usponline COVID19 SARSCoV2 MycosisFungoides TCellLymphoma
By Dr. Chinta SidharthanOct 17 2022Reviewed by Aimee Molineux In a recent clinical letter published by the Brazilian Society of Dermatology, researchers highlight the potential role of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infections in triggering the relapse of mycosis fungoides, a type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma.
Two weeks later, pruritis was observed in the areas with erythema, and the papules got desquamated and flattened. After two months, the papules on the limbs, abdomen, and trunk of the patient changed into parchment-like plaques. Findings The authors discussed the immunological dysregulation associated with SARS-CoV-2 infections that could potentially increase the risk of IB cutaneous T-cell lymphomas such as Sézary syndrome and mycosis fungoides.
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