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Cutaneous mucinosis of infancy. [PDF]

open access: yesJAAD Case Rep, 2016
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[Cutaneous mucinoses].

open access: yesAnais brasileiros de dermatologia, 1969
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Diffuse cutaneous mucinoses

Dermatologic Clinics, 2002
The cutaneous mucinoses are a complex group of dermatologic diseases with local, follicular, or diffuse disease. The diffuse cutaneous mucinoses are remarkable not only for their dermal disease, but also for the numerous systemic manifestations. It is important that the clinical dermatologist be able accurately to diagnose and differentiate scleredema,
Elise M, Jackson, Joseph C, English
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Pediatric Cutaneous Mucinoses

New and Emerging Entities in Dermatology and Dermatopathology, 2021
Primary cutaneous mucinoses are a heterogeneous group of diseases characterized by the abnormal deposition of glycosaminoglycans (mucin) in the skin. They are usually diseases of adult age and are uncommon in children, in whom diagnosis and management are difficult tasks.
Franco Rongioletti, Valentina Caputo
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The cutaneous mucinoses

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1986
The cutaneous mucinoses are a group of connective tissue disorders characterized by the deposition of mucin, either focally or diffusely, in the interstices of the dermis. The diseases may be a primary (metabolic) or secondary (catabolic) process. Systemic abnormalities are seen with most of these disorders.
A P, Truhan, H H, Roenigk
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The cutaneous mucinoses

Human Pathology, 1973
Abstract The mucinoses are discussed with emphasis on the basic similarity of histologic patterns in a variety of apparently unrelated clinical syndromes.
R J, Reed, W H, Clark, M C, Mihm
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Cutaneous Mucinoses

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2001
The clinical aspects and the histologic features of cutaneous mucinoses have been reviewed and their classification updated. Cutaneous mucinoses are divided into distinctive (primary) cutaneous mucinoses in which the mucin deposit is the main histologic feature resulting in clinically distinctive lesions, and disorders associated with histologic mucin ...
RONGIOLETTI, FRANCO, REBORA A.
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The Acquired Cutaneous Mucinoses

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1984
Glycosaminoglycan (GAG) infiltration of the skin is a feature of hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, pretibial myxedema, scleromyxedema, and scleredema. We investigated the pathogenesis of the GAG deposits using light microscopy, histochemical digestion with a series of GAG-specific enzymes, and electron microscopy. Hyaluronic acid was the main GAG in all
L Y, Matsuoka   +4 more
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Primary paediatric cutaneous mucinoses

British Journal of Dermatology, 2019
Primary cutaneous mucinoses are a heterogeneous group of diseases characterized by the abnormal deposition of glycosaminoglycans (mucin) in the skin. This is the main histopathological clue resulting in distinctive clinical presentations. They are usually diseases of adult age and are uncommon in children, in whom diagnosis and management are difficult
F. Rongioletti
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