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Medications for Sezary Syndrome

Sézary syndrome is a rare, aggressive type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma which is a cancer of the lymphatic system. Sézary cancer cells develop from a T-cell lymphocyte (a specific type of white blood cell) that starts to grow and divide in an abnormal or uncontrolled way, and has the characteristic cerebriform shaped nucleus. The Sézary cells can be found in the blood, skin, lymph nodes and may also spread to the liver, spleen and bone marrow.

Symptoms of Sézary syndrome are a widespread red and itchy rash, swollen lymph nodes and may include hair loss, and thickening of skin on palms of hands and the soles of the feet.

Note: There are currently no drugs listed for "Sezary Syndrome".

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