However Silvercloud is right in pointing out.
Now look at the difference, mycosis(Fungal -singular) Mycoses(Fungal -plural), Mycosis fungoides(Cutaneous lymphoma) . Only hoped histopathologist had made it clearer!
I am not a health professional, but I do have mycosis fungoides, so I know a bit about it. Sorry to contradict the above MD but MF is NOT a fungal infection and has nothing to do with fungi (except for the visual appearance of the symptoms.) MF is a cancer, a kind of lymphoma (as seen from the lymphocytic infiltrate in your biopsy). Consult a doctor immediately. In it's first stages MF can be treated by simply getting a good suntan 2-3 times a week, either naturally of artificially. You've got to keep this condition in check!
Hello,
From the biopsy report two differentials are coming up: psoriasis and mycosis. Psoriasis is a long-term (chronic) skin problem that causes skin cells to grow too quickly, resulting in thick, white, silvery, or red patches of skin. Mycosis is fungal infection of the skin. Since the patch healed after biopsy and you are taking treatment, so it looks like a mycosis or fungal infection as psoriasis does not heal so quickly.
I hope it helps. Take care and regards.