Mycosis fungoides (MF) is a primary cutaneous lymphoma, characterized by a clonal proliferation of T cell helper memory cells in the skin [1]. Various benign conditions, such as chronic inflammatory dermatoses, may mimic MF, either clinically or histologically. Distinguishing MF from dermatologic conditions mimicking MF may be challenging. Clinicopathological correlation is fundamental to support the diagnosis, which is essential to ensure proper treatment and to provide an accurate prognosis [2].
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