What are the types of T-cell lymphoma

Common types of T-cell lymphomas include include myxoid granuloma, Sézary syndrome, Paget-like reticulocytosis, etc. 1. Mycosis fungoides: its cell phenotype is CD3+, CD4+, CD8-. The prognosis of this type of lymphoma is relatively good, and skin-targeted therapy can be used in the early stage, while chemotherapy is mostly considered in the late stage. 2. Sézary syndrome: its cell phenotype CD2+, CD8-, CD30-, this type of lymphoma accounts for 75% of primary cutaneous lymphoma, early skin lesions are mainly treated with a single local treatment, including local chemical drug application, electron beam irradiation, light therapy, etc. 3. Paget-like reticulocytosis: its cell phenotype CD3+, CD4+, CD8-, this type of lymphoma is usually preferred to radiotherapy or surgical treatment, and some patients are sensitive to glucocorticoid and effective in treatment. In daily life, if you consider that you may have T-cell lymphoma, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital to avoid delays.