From the clinical as well as histological viewpoint, various types of mycosis fungoides have been reported, and was classified in reticuloendotheliosis or lymphoma, such as leukemia, reticulum cell sarcoma and Hodgkin's disease.
As the entity is not obvious, it is rather difficult to make a exact diagnosis of the disease.
The reports of the lesions involved visceral organs are not rare. In reviewing literatures, no involvement of the bone marrow by the disease had reported.
We have come across a case of Vidal-Brocq type of mycosis fungoides. The patient, a 47-year-old farmer, was admitted to our clinic in March, 1965 and died in June, 1965.
On autopsy the same histological findings was observed in the medullary cavity of the right femur as in the skin.