Sézary disease
(重定向自Sezary syndrome)


Sézary disease (also known as Sézary's disease or Sézary('s) syndrome) (/ˌseɪˌzɑːˈriː/) is a type of cutaneous lymphoma that was first described by Albert Sézary. The affected cells are T-cells that have pathological quantities of mucopolysaccharides. Sézary disease is sometimes considered a late stage of mycosis fungoides with lymphadenopathy. There are currently no known causes of Sézary disease.