In the second episode of the podcast RARE à l’écoute 🎤🧬 — the first media outlet entirely dedicated to rare diseasesNicolas Ortonne, pathologist, team leader at the IMRB – Institut Mondor de Recherche Biomédicale, and member of the RHU SPRINT consortium, shares his experience and discusses the challenges involved in diagnosing mycosis fungoides.

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During this conversation, Nicolas Ortonne provides practical insights for healthcare professionals:

▪️ How is the diagnosis of mycosis fungoides established?
▪️ When should a biopsy be repeated if uncertainty remains?
▪️ Which differential diagnoses should be considered and ruled out?
▪️ Can prognostic factors be identified at the time of diagnosis?
▪️ How can a relapse of this rare disease be recognized?
▪️ And in the future, what role might artificial intelligence play in diagnostic pathology?

An informative episode offering a better understanding of the diagnostic challenges associated with cutaneous T-cell lymphomas and the evolving perspectives in clinical practice.

Listen to it (in French) here: How can mycosis fungoides be diagnosed?

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