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Farnaghi F, Safaee Naraghi Z, Mohit S. Alopecia-Areata Like Alopecia in Mycosis Fungoides, a Case Report. Tehran Univ Med J 1998; 56 (1) :83-85
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Mycosis Fungoides (MF) is a cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (2,5). Alopecia is rarely seen in this disease, and the reported cases are in the form of follicular mucinosis (1,2,4). In this case report a patient is presented whose lesions all showed alopecia without mucinosis. Furthermore there was a patch of alopecia without any epidermal changes, which was clinicaly identical with alopecia areata, and histologically identical with MF. After six months of treatment there is regrowth of almost normal hair on all of the lesions

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