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/ Cutaneous T-cell Lymphoma

cutaneous t-cell lymphoma

Phototherapy Treatment

The Penn Dermatology Phototherapy Treatment Center offers state-of-the-art treatment for chronic  or complex skin disorders, such as psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, vitiligo, cutaneous T-cell lymphoma or graft-versus-host disease and other  light-responsive skin disorders. Penn Phototherapy...
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Dermatopathology

Obtain an Accurate Diagnosis – Dermatopathology at Penn Medicine Patients often come to Penn Dermatology to obtain a second opinion on a previous diagnosis or to find out about other treatment options.  Obtaining an accurate diagnosis or getting a diagnosis verified is the first step and...
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Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma Treatment

Penn Dermatology provides comprehensive care for patients with cutaneous lymphomas. Cutaneous lymphoma is cancer of the lymphocytes or white blood cells that primarily affect the skin. Lymphocytes help fight infection and are categorized as B-lymphocytes (B-cell) which produce antibodies and...
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