Epidemiological changes in cutaneous lymphomas: an analysis of 8593 patients from the French Cutaneous Lymphoma Registry*
British Journal of Dermatology2020Vol. 184(6), pp. 1059–1067
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Gábor Dobos, Adèle de Masson, C. Ram‐Wolff, M. Beylot‐Barry, Anne Pham‐Ledard, Nicolás Ortonne, S. Oro, Maxime Battistella, M. D’Incan, Jacques Rouanet, F. Franck, Marie‐Dominique Vignon‐Pennamen, Nicolás Franck, A. Carlotti, S. Boulinguez, Laurence Lamant, Tony Petrella, S. Dalac, P. Joly, Philippe Courville, Jacqueline Rivet, O. Dereure, F. Amatore, Sébastien Taix, Florent Grange, A. Durlach, G. Quéreux, N. Josselin, I. Moulonguet, Laurent Mortier, Romain Dubois, E. Maubec, L. Laroche, Laurence Michel, I. Templier, Stéphane Barète, Charlée Nardin, Olivier Augereau, B. Vergier, M. Bagot, the French Study Group on Cutaneous Lymphomas (GFELC)
Abstract
Changes in PCL frequencies may be explained by the emergence of new diagnostic criteria and better description of the entities in the most recent PCL classification. Moreover, we propose that an algorithm should be developed to confirm the diagnosis of PCL by central validation of the cases.
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