Cutaneous Lymphoma
Cutaneous lymphoma is a type of cancer that primarily affects the skin. It arises from lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell, and can manifest as rashes, lesions, or tumors on the skin. There are various subtypes, including mycosis fungoides and Sezary syndrome, which differ in their appearance and severity.
This condition can be classified as either primary, where the skin is the main site of the disease, or secondary, where it spreads from other parts of the body. Diagnosis typically involves a skin biopsy, and treatment options may include topical therapies, radiation, or systemic medications.