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Progression of pigmented purpura-like eruptions to mycosis fungoides: report of three cases.
The cases of three relatively young male patients with pigmented purpura-like eruptions evolving to mycosis fungoides are described. Initially, the eruptions, both clinically and histologically, very closely resembled pigmented purpuric dermatitis. After a follow-up period averaging 8.4 years, diagnostic histologic changes of mycosis fungoides were observed. Although uncommon, mycosis fungoides should be considered in the differential diagnosis of pigmented purpuric eruptions.
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