Mycosis fungoides as a cause of severe obstructive sleep apnea

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We report the case of a 38-year-old woman, affected by a cutaneous form of mycosis fungoides (MF) who presented with a history of loud snoring associated with sleep apnea. A polysomnographic study confirmed the presence of severe obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS). Cranial and neck MRI revealed a neoplastic infiltration of the tongue base and the posterior pharynx wall. Upper airway neoplastic infiltration is rarely reported as a cause of OSAS and extra-cutaneous localizations of MF are uncommon. This is the first case in the literature of a patient with nocturnal polysomnogram documented OSAS caused by a mucosal involvement of MF. © 2011 The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine.

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Luigetti, M., Cianfoni, A., Scarano, E., Laurenti, L., Innocenti, I., Testani, E., … della Marca, G. (2011). Mycosis fungoides as a cause of severe obstructive sleep apnea. Internal Medicine, 50(16), 1753–1755. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.50.5541

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