“…Indeed, before the delineation of precise criteria by Kerl and Kresbach 28 and Sanchez and Ackermann 43 in 1979, the histopathologic features of these lesions were considered to be nonspecific, [8][9][10]17,24,30,34,38,41,42,57 and pathologists made the diagnosis of MF only in cases characterized by the presence of markedly hyperchromatic, cerebriform lymphocytes in the epidermis forming the so-called Pautrier's microabscesses. Indeed, before the delineation of precise criteria by Kerl and Kresbach 28 and Sanchez and Ackermann 43 in 1979, the histopathologic features of these lesions were considered to be nonspecific, [8][9][10]17,24,30,34,38,41,42,57 and pathologists made the diagnosis of MF only in cases characterized by the presence of markedly hyperchromatic, cerebriform lymphocytes in the epidermis forming the so-called Pautrier's microabscesses.…”