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Post a new topicby Guest on Sun Jun 03, 2001 12:12 pm

I recently (1 yr ago) had a lesion removed from my back mds first were calling possibly psoriasis or ezcema. It thurned out to be "a cutaneous tcell lymphoma". I told it isolated to skin just to be checked once a year. I have also had a history of several moles being removed, most recent coming back as "lentiginous compound melanocytic nevus features of both dysplastic spitz types". MD said as long as it removed it ok. se related, how far should one go in removal of all moles?
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Post a new topicby Guest on Sun Jun 03, 2001 12:12 pm

THese are not related. The mole sounds fine and I do not recommend removing all your moles. Your skin should be monitored for any further appearance of cutaneous T cell lymphoma.
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