_____ syndrome is characterized by atypical CD4+ cells with cerebriform nuclei seen on blood smear
Extracorporeal photopheresis is a systemic therapy used for _____, usually used in advanced stages
_____ refers to the movement of cells towards the epidermis and is commonly seen in Mycosis fungoides
One precursor lesion of _____ is Bowenoid papulosis, which is an in situ carcinoma of the penis that presents as reddish papules
DNA analysis of person with fine scaly erythematous plaques, showing clonal arrangements of T cell receptor genes, is suggestive of _____

_____ is a clinical-histological pattern (often associated with Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma) characterized by boggy cutaneous plaques with follicular prominence and accumulation of mucin within the hair follicles.

Which skin cancer presents as an ulcerative red lesion with frequent scale? _____

Superficial _____ cell carcinoma may present as a scaling plaque

What type of nevus shows fascicular growth (elongated rete ridges)? _____

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