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Mycosis Fungoides

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At age 13 I noticed that some areas of my skin were red, scaly, and constantly itching. When I was taken to the doctor my family was told that I had eczema. Steroid creams were prescribed but the lesions progressed without any relief. I saw another physician, who thought that something was wrong with my liver and ordered daily injections of vitamin B and liver extract.

Dr. Moses Llewellyn” is currently a consulting cardiologist.

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Llewellyn, M. (1988). Mycosis Fungoides. In: Mandell, H., Spiro, H. (eds) When Doctors Get Sick. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2001-0_35

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