Case Report
Hypopigmented Mycosis Fungoides in Type V Skin: A Report of 5 Cases
Table 1
Hypopigmented mycosis fungoides: patient demographics, clinical manifestations, and response to therapy.
| Patients’ index number | Age at diagnosis/onset (years) | Gender | Initial diagnosis | Site of skin involvement | % of skin involvement at the time of diagnosis | lymph nodes (LN), liver (Liv), spleen (Sp) | Stage at diagnosis | Previous treatments | Type of therapy given | Response to therapy |
| 1 (Figure 1) | 13/10 | F | PV | Both lower and upper limbs, vitiligo-like lesions on buttocks | 30% | L/axillary LN 0.5–1 cm diameter | 1B | Topical antifungal | NB-UVB 32 (3x/wk) | CR |
| 2 (Figure 2) | 29/26 | M | PV | All 4 limbs, buttock, a few patches on trunk | 40% | None | 1B | Topical antifungal | PUVA 36 (2x/wk) | CR |
| 3 (Figure 3) | 11/08 | M | Eczema, vitiligo | Vitiligo-like patches on buttocks | <10% | None | 1A | Topical steroids, 10% coal tar lotion and sun light exposure | Potent topical steroids daily for 12 months | PR |
| 4 (Figure 4) | 30/27 | F | PV, PMH | All 4 limbs flexure aspect, anterior and back of trunk, breast | 30% | None | 1B | Topical antifungal | NB-UVB 36 (3x/wk) | CR |
| 5 (Figure 5) | 29/24 | F | PV, vitiligo | Trunk, all 4 limbs | 40% | None | 1B | Topical antifungal | NB-UVB 32 (3x/wk) | PR |
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M—male, F—female, MF—mycosis fungoides, NB-UVB—narrowband ultraviolet B, PUVA—psoralen plus ultraviolet A, PV—Pityriasis versicolor, PLC—pityriasis lichenoides chronica, PMH—progressive macular hypomelanosis, NR—no clinical response, PR—partial clinical response, CR—complete clinical response.
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