Pagetoid reticulosis
Medical condition
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Pagetoid reticulosis (also known as "acral mycoses fungoides",[1] "localized epidermotropic reticulosis",[1] "mycosis fungoides palmaris et plantaris",[1] "unilesional mycosis fungoides",[2] and "Woringer–Kolopp disease"[1]) is a cutaneous condition, an uncommon lymphoproliferative disorder, sometimes considered a form of mycosis fungoides.[1]: 734
Other namesWoringer-Kolopp disease
| Pagetoid reticulosis | |
|---|---|
| Other names | Woringer-Kolopp disease |
| Specialty | Dermatology |
Symptoms and signs
Treatment
The most common method of treatment includes radiotherapy and/or surgical excision.[5]