Histopathological Features
Cross-source consensus on Histopathological Features from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- Geriatric patients had higher reported rates of several key histopathological features. — Age-related histopathological and immunophenotypic variations in early-stage mycosis fungoides: a multicentre retrospective study in Türkiye
- Epidermal atrophy was more frequent in geriatric patients but should not be used alone to diagnose mycosis fungoides. — Age-related histopathological and immunophenotypic variations in early-stage mycosis fungoides: a multicentre retrospective study in Türkiye
- Epidermotropism is a central diagnostic clue for mycosis fungoides but can also appear in inflammatory dermatoses. — Age-related histopathological and immunophenotypic variations in early-stage mycosis fungoides: a multicentre retrospective study in Türkiye
- Basilar alignment was significantly more common in geriatric patients and supports histological diagnosis of mycosis fungoides. — Age-related histopathological and immunophenotypic variations in early-stage mycosis fungoides: a multicentre retrospective study in Türkiye
- Papillary dermal fibrosis was more frequent in geriatric patients but may also be amplified by ageing skin and anatomical site. — Age-related histopathological and immunophenotypic variations in early-stage mycosis fungoides: a multicentre retrospective study in Türkiye