Background: Recent identification of mycosis fungoides (MF) in a man i
n whom the diagnosis was established at age 22 months prompted us to e
valuate our experience with early onset MF. Objective: Our purpose was
to summarize the clinical characteristics and course of 24 patients i
n whom MF began by history before age 20 years and was confirmed by bi
opsy in 13 by that time. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted.
Results: All 24 patients had patch/plaque disease and represented 4.3
% of the 557 patients with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma seen by us since
1971. None progressed to a more advanced stage in up to 24 years (medi
an, 12 years) after histologic diagnosis. Five patients (21%) presente
d with hypopigmentation. Conclusion: Early onset MF is not more aggres
sive than that appearing in adult life. MF should be considered in the
differential diagnosis of chronic dermatoses in young persons, partic
ularly in those presenting with hypopigmentation.