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Cutaneous mucinoses and HIV infection.

The British journal of dermatology, 1998
In the last few years cutaneous mucinoses have been reported with increased frequency in HIV patients. We report the occurrence of scleredema, reticular erythematous mucinosis and lichen myxoedematosus in three different HIV-infected patients, review the literature and discuss the possible relationship between mucin deposits and HIV infection.
RONGIOLETTI, FRANCO   +3 more
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Multiple Cutaneous Focal Mucinoses with Hypothyroidism

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1982
A 54-year-old woman with myxedema had hundreds of discrete cutaneous mucinous papules, which responded dramatically to appropriate replacement therapy with L-thyroxine. Each lesion both clinically and histologically resembled a cutaneous focal mucinosis (cutaneous myxoma). Multiple cutaneous focal mucinoses are a previously undescribed manifestation of
H R, Jakubovic   +2 more
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The new cutaneous mucinoses: A review with an up-to-date classification of cutaneous mucinoses

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1991
In the past years seven new cutaneous mucinoses have been described. These are briefly reviewed and included in a revised classification of cutaneous mucinoses.
RONGIOLETTI, FRANCO, Rebora A.
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Cutaneous toxic mucinoses

open access: yesJournal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1992
RONGIOLETTI, FRANCO, Rebora A.
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New and emerging conditions of acquired cutaneous mucinoses in adults

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2022
Cutaneous mucinoses are a heterogenous group of conditions, characterized by the deposition of glycosaminoglycans (mucin) in the dermis, follicles, or in the epidermis.
F. Rongioletti
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Classifying primary paediatric cutaneous mucinoses

open access: yesBritish Journal of Dermatology, 2019
In August 1975, Professor John Tukey, of statistical fame, declared ‘When the right thing can only be measured poorly, it tends to cause the wrong thing to be measured, only because it can be measured well’.
R. Haber
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A review of cutaneous mucinoses in children

, 2020
Mucin is a jelly‐like substance largely made of hyaluronic acid that is a normal component of the skin, usually produced by fibroblasts. However, in disease conditions called mucinoses, mucin accumulates in the skin in large amounts, causing swollen ...
F. Rongioletti
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Mucinoses

2010
The cutaneous mucinoses are a heterogeneous group of disorders in which an abnormal amount of mucin accumulates in the skin. The etiopathogenesis of cutaneous mucinoses is unknown, although cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor α and β, interleukin-1 and transforming growth factor β and/or polyclonal and monoclonal immunoglobulins and other ...
RONGIOLETTI, FRANCO, A. Rebora
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[Cutaneous mucinoses].

Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 1993
Cutaneous mucinoses are a heterogeneous group of disorders in which mucin accumulates in the skin or in the follicles. Mucin is a gelatinous substance composed of glycosaminoglycanes, especially hyaluronic acid and dermatan sulfate bound to small quantities of chondoitin sulfate and heparin sulfate.
Rebora A, RONGIOLETTI, FRANCO
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