Cutaneous Focal Mucinosis Successfully Treated With Superpulsed Carbon Dioxide Laser. [PDF]
Cutaneous focal mucinosis (CFM) is a rare dermatological condition characterized by localized mucin deposition in the dermis, presenting as solitary or multiple asymptomatic papules or nodules. Treatment options are limited, with spontaneous resolution occurring in some cases, while others persist or require intervention.
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Large Ulcerated Oral Focal Mucinosis: A Rare Case Report [PDF]
Saede Atarbashi-Moghadam +3 more
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Scleromyxedema Managed With High-Dose Intravenous Immunoglobulin and Bortezomib-Dexamethasone: A Case Report. [PDF]
Scleromyxedema is a rare, chronic cutaneous mucinosis marked by widespread waxy papules and potential extracutaneous involvement. This case report discusses the management of a 48‐year‐old female diagnosed with scleromyxedema, who initially partially responded to high‐dose intravenous immunoglobulin (HDIVIG) therapy.
Wijaya D, Hanson Z, Lau EK, Akhtari M.
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A Case of Peripheral Odontogenic Myxofibroma Arising in the Palatal Gingiva of the Maxillary Second Premolar Region: A Case Report. [PDF]
Odontogenic myxofibroma (OMF) is a rare benign mesenchymal odontogenic tumor characterized by myxoid stroma with a prominent fibrous component. Although it usually arises intraosseously within the jaws, the peripheral variant, peripheral odontogenic myxofibroma (POMF), which occurs in extraosseous soft tissues, is uncommon and may be clinically ...
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Reticular erythematous mucinosis: Relationship between its dermoscopic and histopathological findings. [PDF]
A description of reticular erythematous mucinosis using dermoscopy. Key Clinical Message In reticular erythematous mucinosis, (1) the presence of dotted vessels and (2) uniform, structureless, yellowish‐white spots, and patches on dermoscopy correspond to histopathological findings of (1) vessels at the tips of the dermal papillae and (2) thickening ...
Takada T.
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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.
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Oral focal mucinosis: a rare case report of two cases. [PDF]
Oral focal mucinosis (OFM) is a rare soft tissue lesion of unknown etiology. Clinically, it is most commonly found on the gingiva and presents as a painless, sessile or pedunculated mass of the same colour as the surrounding mucosa. Histologically, it is
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Skin-Colored Papules on the Face and Chest of a Female Patient. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Scleromyxedema is an unpredictable but progressive disease and can be lethal due to systemic involvement if not diagnosed timely. Hence, we require a keen observational clinical eye to diagnose the condition from its differentials, along with further research into treatment modalities to treat this condition.
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A Rare Clinical Presentation of Congenital Superficial Angiomyxoma: A Case Report. [PDF]
A pedunculated, cauliflower red‐colored, jelly mass in the left vulvar region (A) & (B). ABSTRACT Angiomyxoma is a rare atypical mesenchymal proliferation with two distinct forms, deep and superficial. Superficial Angiomyxoma tends to be benign with limited skin involvement.
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”Myxoma of the Jaws”: Report of an atypical presentation and review of literature
Oral lesions of myxomatous origin are relatively rare and include nerve sheath myxomas, soft tissue myxomas, oral focal mucinosis, and odontogenic myxomas. These lesions have a common histologic appearance of abundant myxoid ground substance.
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