Abstract: Mycosis fungoides is the most typical cutaneous T‐cell lymphoma. It is defined by sluggish progress over years to years, establishing from patches to infiltrated plaques, and sometimes to tumors. When lesions of refractory or relapsing mycosis fungoides are resistant to standard therapies, therapies such as localized chemotherapy, photochemotherapy and radiotherapy are typically used. These methods have acute or chronic side effects and toxicity, which might accumulate with duplicated and protracted treatment cycles. Photodynamic therapy is a promising, well endured choice for the treatment of localized sores with outstanding cosmetic results. In this article, we systematically examined and went over clinical application of photodynamic treatment in fallen back or refractory mycosis fungoides. There are 20 papers included in this review article.
Keywords: Mycosis fungoides, typical cutaneous T‐cell lymphoma (CTCL).
Title: An Updated Review about the Management and Therapies of Mycosis Fungoides: Systematic Review
Author: Maumounah Faisal Ali Al-Najjar, Nuha Abker Yehya Areeshi, Rawan Nasser M Alhunaki, Afaf Nasser Mohammed Hakami, Wedad Hussain Mawbali, Bayan Mutlaq Almasoudi, Razan Rashad Baghdadi, Norah Abdullah Barakat, Nourah Mohammed Mayah alanazi, Bedoor Adel M Fallatah
International Journal of Healthcare Sciences
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