Hagedorn M, Slanina J, Kuphal K, Wenning J
Hautarzt. 1986 Dec;37(12):667-72.
Mucinosis follicularis is a chronic type of dermatosis involving the sebaceous glands and outer root sheaths, which can be differentiated into primary and secondary types. The latter - also called symptomatic mucinosis follicularis - causes therapeutic problems because of the underlying malignant lymphoma. Successful treatment using electron beams supported by etretinate is described in detail in a 40-year-old man with symptomatic mucinosis follicularis based on plaque-type mycosis fungoides. After 6 months free of skin symptoms, the mycosis fungoides lesions recurred in the overlapping borders of the irradiation fields. These lesions were treated again with electron beams. A relapse after 32 months was controlled by PUVA. Electron beam therapy is recomended in the plaque type of mycosis fungoides, especially if PUVA has no effect for some reason.