Sezary Syndrome. : After many months of fighting... - CLL Support

CLL Support

23,635 members40,361 posts

Sezary Syndrome.

Champlain profile image
3 Replies

After many months of fighting a complete body rash, I was visually diagnose with Sezary Syndome and had to discontinue my CLL treatment with Venetoclax, only did 8 months out of 24 months due to the rash condition. Is there anyone with knowledge of this or was there any previous postings? I greatly appreciate any information on this Sezary Syndrome.

Written by
Champlain profile image
Champlain
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
3 Replies
AussieNeil profile image
AussieNeilPartnerAdministrator

Sorry, but we only have this one post about Sezary Syndrome healthunlocked.com/cllsuppo...

Neil

lankisterguy profile image
lankisterguyVolunteer

Hi Champlain,

Here is much more info on it: aka CTCL or Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, is a general term for several types of T-cell lymphomas of the skin, including mycosis fungoides, Sézary syndrome, primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma, lymphomatoid papulosis, granulomatous slack skin disease, pagetoid reticulosis, and subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma, to name a few. Most CTCLs typically fall into the category of indolent (i.e. chronic) lymphomas – treatable, but not curable and usually not life-threatening.

clfoundation.org/cutaneous-...

lymphoma.org/understanding-...

As a group, CTCL is a rare family of diseases, with approximately 3,000 new cases reported in the United States every year. CTCL is more common in men compared to women and in patients older than 50 years of age compared to younger people. By 70 years old, there is a four-fold increase in the number of cases of CTCL. Since the disease has a slow course and diagnosis is sometimes difficult, there are probably many more people living with CTCL than current numbers estimate.

The two most common types of CTCL are mycosis fungoides (MF) and Sézary syndrome (SS). Together, they make up about three quarters of all CTCL.

aad.org/public/diseases/a-z...

hopkinsmedicine.org/health/...

-

Len

SFF95 profile image
SFF95

I was diagnosed with mycosis fungoides which lead to my SLL diagnosis. Check out clfoundation.org and find a specialist. Cutaneous T cell lymphomas are very rare. It took over 20 years for me to be correctly diagnosed with mycosis fungoides. Luckily, my MF was resolved with Valchlor.

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Imbrevica rash

Hello everyone! Up was taking Imbrevica for 4 months and then a rash appeared. No prednisone or...
Art2018 profile image

CLL & skin infection

I was diagnosed with CLL in 2002 & been on wait & watch until recently. Treatment with FCR is...
Happy-Daze profile image

Rash that won’t go away

I thought I’d share a picture of a rash that’s now over 2 months old that my CLL and GP doctors...
Louie_CC profile image

Bug bite

I recently visited my dermatologist with a rash that was popping up all over my body especially on...
Willowbug profile image

Rash on hands (Erythematous rash to the hypothenar eminence)

Hello y'all....it has been some time since I have posted anything. My eight months on ibrutinib...
jdolinger profile image

Moderation team

See all
AussieNeil profile image
AussieNeilAdministrator
Newdawn profile image
NewdawnAdministrator
CLLerinOz profile image
CLLerinOzAdministrator

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.