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Self-healing juvenile cutaneous mucinosis
Elvira Reneses Prieto +3 more
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Self-healing juvenile cutaneous mucinosis: A self-resolving dermatologic disorder [PDF]
Nancy Shehata, MD +3 more
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Solitary Cutaneous Focal Mucinosis [PDF]
Solitary cutaneous focal mucinosis is a unique condition defined by the presence of mucin, a hyaluronic acid complex, in the dermis. The lesion typically presents as an isolated, asymptomatic papule or nodule on the extremities or back and is not associated with any systemic condition.
Gutierrez, Nikolas +3 more
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Plaque-like cutaneous mucinosis associated with pain: A case report [PDF]
Kakha Bregvadze
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Oral focal mucinosis of the hard palate and gingiva
Oral focal mucinosis (OFM) is an uncommon, asymptomatic, submucosal, slow-growing nodule representing a counterpart of the cutaneous focal mucinosis (CFM). OFM has a female predilection with the highest prevalence in the fifth decade of life.
Priscila Lie Tobouti +4 more
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Self-healing Juvenile Cutaneous Mucinosis: an Extremely Rare and Alarming but Harmless Cutaneous Disease of Childhood [PDF]
Lucie Harpain +3 more
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Dermoscopy of solitary cutaneous focal mucinosis
Manju Daroach +2 more
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Clinical, dermoscopic, and histologic aspects of two cases of cutaneous focal mucinosis [PDF]
: Cutaneous mucinoses are a complex and diverse group of connective tissue disorders characterized by the accumulation of mucin and/or glycosaminoglycan in the skin and adnexa.
Giovanni Biondo +3 more
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Reticular erythematous mucinosis is a rare and persistent form of primary idiopathic mucinosis, often referred to as plaque-like cutaneous mucinosis or midline mucinosis.
Daniela Tenea, Cinzia Campaini
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Oral focal mucinosis in an adolescent: A rare entity
Oral focal mucinosis (OFM) is an extremely rare benign lesion of the oral cavity with unknown etiology, considered the oral counterpart of cutaneous focal mucinosis. It occurs mainly in women in the fourth and fifth decades of life.
Arghavan Tonkaboni +2 more
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