Pustular mycosis fungoides has a poor outcome: a multicentric clinico-pathological and molecular case series study.
Christophe BontouxMarine BadrignansSivem AfachEmilie SbidianDiana-Laure MboumbaSaskia Ingen Housz OroAlexis ClaudelMarie-Hélène Aubriot-LortonArnaud Chong-Si-TsaonGilles Le MassonChristophe AttencourtRomain DuboisFanny BeltzungWafa KoubaaHelmut BeltraminelliNathalie Cardot-LecciaBrigitte BalmeAnh Tuan NguyenKelly BagnyDelphine LegoupilIbtissam MoustaghfirJuliette DenampsLaurent MortierHouda Hammami-GhorbelSergey SkrekMostefa RafaaAnne-Claire FougerousseThibaut DeschampsStéphane DalleMichel D'incanGuillaume ChabyMarie Beylot-BarrySophie DalacNicolas OrtonnePublished in: The British journal of dermatology (2024)
pMF often follows an aggressive course, with a high risk of LCT and shorter survival, even for early-stage patients. Histological pustules at diagnostic of MF might represent an independent poor prognostic factor, to be confirmed by further studies. Because pustules are not always clinically identified, histological pustules should be mentioned in pathology reports of MF and prompt discussion of a closer follow-up.