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World J Dermatol. Nov 2, 2015; 4(4): 135-144
Published online Nov 2, 2015. doi: 10.5314/wjd.v4.i4.135
Table 1 Review of hitherto published cases of clinical masqueraders of mycosis fungoides
Leading clinical signDifferential diagnosisRef.
EczematousSeborrhoeic eczemaNashan et al[1], Van Doorn et al[31]
RosaceaSherertz et al[32]
Atopic eczemaKazakov et al[33]
Palmoplantar eczemaSpieth et al[34], Goldberg et al[35]
Perioral dermatitisSpieth et al[34]
OtherSpieth et al[34]
PsoriasiformPsoriasis palmoplantarisSpieth et al[34], Nashan et al[1]
Psoriasis vulgarisZackheim et al[36]
Tinea corporisChave et al[37]
Chronic discoid lupus erythematodesVeysey et al[38]
Tinea pedumHubert et al[39]
ErysipelasBrill et al[40]
ErythematousAnnular erythemaLim et al[41], Cogrel et al[42], Bernardini et al[43]
Erythema multiformeKazakov et al[33]
AlopeciaAlopecia areataBurg et al[44]
HypopigmentedPityriasis versicolorKazakov et al[33]
Pityriasis albaWhitmore et al[45]
VitiligoArdigó et al[46]
LeprosyKazakov et al[33]
Postinflammatory hypopigmentationKazakov et al[33]
HyperpigmentatedAcanthosis nigricansWillemze et al[47], Barnhill et al[48]
Ashy dermatosisKazakov et al[33]
Lichen aureusFink-Puches et al[19]
Purpura pigmentosaBarnhill et al[48]
BullousBullous pemphigoidKneitz et al[49]
Pemphigus vulgarisRoenigk et al[50]
MucositisWain et al[51]
HyperkeratoticVerruca vulgarisGoldberg et al[35], Wobser et al[52]
Keratosis lichenoides chronicaBahadoran et al[53]
IchthyosisEisman et al[54], Kütting et al[55], Badawy et al[56]
Follicular hyperkeratosisKlemke et al[57]
Porokeratosis MibelliBreneman et al[58]
Seborrhoeic keratosisBazza et al[59]
Bowen´s diseaseYoo et al[60]
PseudolymphomaMarzano et al[61]
PapularPapuloerythroderma OfujiHur et al[12], Pereiro et al[62], Nashan et al[1]
Comedones, cystsPeris et al[63], Lacour et al[64], Oliwiecki et al[65], Vollmer et al[66]
PustularPalmoplantar pustulosisMoreno et al[67]
Generalized pustulosisCamisa et al[68]
Pyoderma gangraenosumHo et al[69], Carbia et al[70]
GranulomatousGranuloma annulareJouary et al[25], Goerdt et al[71], Topar et al[72], Kempf et al[7], van Haselen et al[73]
RosaceaSpieth et al[34]
SarcoidosisBessis et al[74]
NecrobiosisWoollons et al[75]
OthersGangreneGoldstein et al[76]
other tumorsMachler et al[77], Morcos et al[78]
cutis laxaBessis et al[74]
All12 major clinical signs
47 differential diagnoses
Table 2 Clinical, histological and molecular genetic features of our own encountered cases of dermatological mimickers of mycosis fungoides
Otherwise classical MF lesions
PatientLeadingclinical signDifferential diagnosisOtherwiseatypical lesionsAt timeof presentationDuringclinical courseHistologicalfindingsMoleculargenetic findings
1ErythematousErythema exsudativum multiformeYesYesYesClassical MFNot done
PsoriasiformTinea corporisClassical MF
GranulomatousGranuloma anulareClassical MF
2PapularPapuloerythroderma OfujiNoNoNoMF/SS with folliculotropism, only slight epidermotropismMonoclonal
3PsoriasiformPsoriasisNoYesYesClassical MFMonoclonal
4GranulomatousGranuloma anulareNoYesYesTransformed MF with folliculotropism and giant cellsBiclonal
5HyperpigmentedUrticaria pigmentosaNoNoYesPurpuric CD8+ MFMonoclonal
6HypopigmentedVitiligoNoYesYesPurpuric CD8+ MFMonoclonal
7HyperkeratoticPlantar eczemaNoNoNoClassical MFMonoclonal
8Ulcerativevenous ulcerNoYesYesTumor stage MFNot done
9EczematousRosaceaYesNoNoFolliculotropic MFPolyclonal
GranulomatousAnetodermaMF with elastolysis
10BullousBullous pemphigoidNoYesYesCD8+ and CD30+ MF, subepidermal blisteringMonoclonal