Total 24 clinical symptoms reported for Sezary syndrome
Abnormal lymphocyte morphology |
An abnormality of lymphocytes.
Synonyms:Abnormal lymphocytes; Abnormality of cells of the lymphoid lineage |
Very frequent |
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma |
A type of T-cell lymphoma that exhibits malignant infiltration of the skin.
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Very frequent |
Dry skin |
Skin characterized by the lack of natural or normal moisture.
Synonyms:Dry skin; Xerosis |
Very frequent |
Erythroderma |
An inflammatory exfoliative dermatosis involving nearly all of the surface of the skin. Erythroderma develops suddenly. A patchy erythema may generalize and spread to affect most of the skin. Scaling may appear in 2-6 days and be accompanied by hot, red, dry skin, malaise, and fever.
Synonyms:Exfoliative dermititis; Generalized erythroderma; Generalized erythrodermia |
Very frequent |
Lichenification |
Thickening and hardening of the epidermis seen with exaggeration of normal skin lines.
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Very frequent |
Lymphadenopathy |
Enlargment (swelling) of a lymph node.
Synonyms:Lymph node hyperplasia; Swollen lymph nodes |
Very frequent |
Lymphoma |
A cancer originating in lymphocytes and presenting as a solid tumor of lymhpoid cells.
Synonyms:Cancer of lymphatic system |
Very frequent |
Neoplasm of the skin |
A tumor (abnormal growth of tissue) of the skin.
Synonyms:Dermatological tumors; Skin tumors; Tumor of the skin |
Very frequent |
Pruritus |
Pruritus is an itch or a sensation that makes a person want to scratch. This term refers to an abnormally increased disposition to experience pruritus.
Synonyms:Itching; Itchy skin; Skin itching |
Very frequent |