Total skin electron irradiation has been employed as one of the methods of mycosis fungoides treatment since the mid-twentieth century. In order to improve the effects and limit the complications following radiotherapy, a number of varieties of the TSEI method, frequently differing in the implementation mode have been developed. The paper provides a systematic review of the different varieties of TSEI. The discussed differences concerned especially: technological requirements and geometric conditions, the alignment of the patient, the number of treatment fields, and dose fractionation scheme. The most prevalent entity in the group of primary cutaneous lymphomas is mycosis fungoides (MF), epidermotropic CTCL (cutaneous T-cell lymphoma), which is characterised by the proliferation of small and medium T-cells with cerebriform nuclei.
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