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Treatment Resistant Acneiform Eruption in a Young Female: A Diagnostic Pitfall. [PDF]
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Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum-Like Papillary Dermal Elastolysis (PXE-PDE) in an Elderly Female: A Rare Diagnostic Entity. [PDF]
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Obesity-associated lymphedematous mucinosis and stasis mucinosis
Clinics in Dermatology, 2021Cutaneous dermal mucinoses are a group of conditions characterized by abnormal deposition of mucin (hyaluronic acid and sulfated glycosaminoglycans) in the dermis. They can be classified either as localized or generalized forms and occur primarily or secondarily to systemic disorders.
Ferreli C., Atzori L., Rongioletti F.
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International Journal of Dermatology, 1977
ABSTRACT: Most patients previously reported to have papular mucinosis had the generalized lichenoid papular form (scleromyxedema) with abnormal gamma globulin. Microscopic examination of affected skin showed increased acid mucopolysaccharides in the dermis and proliferation of fibroblasts. Our patient had the discrete form of papular mucinosis without
R J, Coskey, A, Mehregan
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ABSTRACT: Most patients previously reported to have papular mucinosis had the generalized lichenoid papular form (scleromyxedema) with abnormal gamma globulin. Microscopic examination of affected skin showed increased acid mucopolysaccharides in the dermis and proliferation of fibroblasts. Our patient had the discrete form of papular mucinosis without
R J, Coskey, A, Mehregan
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International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1990
Oral focal mucinosis (OFM) is an uncommon clinicopathological entity which is considered to be the oral counterpart of cutaneous focal mucinosis and/or cutaneous myxoid cyst. It is comprised of a clinically elevated mass with a histological picture of localized areas of myxomatous connective tissue.
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Oral focal mucinosis (OFM) is an uncommon clinicopathological entity which is considered to be the oral counterpart of cutaneous focal mucinosis and/or cutaneous myxoid cyst. It is comprised of a clinically elevated mass with a histological picture of localized areas of myxomatous connective tissue.
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International Journal of Dermatology, 2001
AbstractBackground Mucin deposition is a common feature in autoimmune collagen diseases including dermatomyositis. Nevertheless, clinical manifestations of mucinosis are uncommon in patients with dermatomyositis. Two cases of mucinosis associated with dermatomyositis are reported.Patients A 53‐year‐old woman presented with symmetrical plaques on the ...
J, del Pozo +6 more
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AbstractBackground Mucin deposition is a common feature in autoimmune collagen diseases including dermatomyositis. Nevertheless, clinical manifestations of mucinosis are uncommon in patients with dermatomyositis. Two cases of mucinosis associated with dermatomyositis are reported.Patients A 53‐year‐old woman presented with symmetrical plaques on the ...
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Perforating Cutaneous Mucinosis
Dermatology, 1983A case is described in which a papulonodular eruption developed all over the body. Histologic examination of one of the lesions revealed the dermis to contain mucin (hyaluronic acid). In some areas there was perforation through the epidermis of the mucinous material.
S, Brenner, B, Ilie, A, Krakowski
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Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1985
Two cases of oral focal mucinosis are described. Both were diagnosed clinically as fibroma of the gingiva. The clinical and histopathologic features of this unusual lesion are discussed.
I, Saito, F, Ide, T, Enomoto, I, Kudo
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Two cases of oral focal mucinosis are described. Both were diagnosed clinically as fibroma of the gingiva. The clinical and histopathologic features of this unusual lesion are discussed.
I, Saito, F, Ide, T, Enomoto, I, Kudo
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