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Reticular erythematous mucinosis – a review
International Journal of Dermatology, 2012AbstractReticular erythematous mucinosis (REM) is a rare cutaneous condition often referred to as plaque‐like mucinosis and midline mucinosis. Although the exact etiology remains undefined, efforts to elucidate pathogenesis, disease associations, and prospective treatment modalities have been encouraging.
Sumeet, Thareja +3 more
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Reticular erythematous mucinosis – (REM syndrome) in twins
JDDG - Journal of the German Society of Dermatology, 2009SummaryWe present female twins with reticular erythematous mucinosis (REM syndrome). Remarkably, the lesions developed in both sisters almost at the same time in the same locations after UV exposure. Reports of familial manifestations of REM syndrome are very rare and an association to a distinct HLA constellation has not been proven.
Michael Tronnier
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Reticular Erythematous Mucinosis Syndrome
Journal of Dermatology, 1986AbstractA 71‐year‐old man visited us with asymptomatic erythematous patches of two years' duration on the sternum and right costal arch areas. Histologically there was an appreciable amount of lymphocytic infiltration around the infundibulum of the hair follicle and the dermal capillaries, but the deposition of a colloidal iron positive material was ...
Toshiyuki Aoki, T Aoki
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Reticular Erythematous Mucinosis Syndrome
Two female patients had eruptions with the morphologic and histologic features of reticular erythematous mucinosis syndrome. However, both cases had features that differed from previous descriptions. In one case the eruption developed three to four weeks after a single erythemogenic sun exposure and faded after two to three weeks.
Warwick L. Morison
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Plaquelike cutaneous mucinosis: Its relationship to reticular erythematous mucinosis
Nine patients with plaquelike cutaneous mucinosis, including the three described originally in 1960, are presented. The clinical manifestations of asymptomatic persistent, erythematous, infiltrated papules, either isolated or coalescing into plaques, in the midline of the back or chest are suggestive of the diagnosis.
S R, Quimby, H O, Perry
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Mycosis fungoides presenting as reticular erythematous mucinosis
International Journal of Dermatology, 2006AbstractBackground Mycosis fungoides has numerous clinical presentations.Methods We present two cases in which mycosis fungoides clinically mimicked reticular erythematous mucinosis.Results Both patients had extracutaneous involvement. One had a fatal outcome.Conclusions We suggest that full systemic evaluation be performed at the time of ...
Diya F Mutasim
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REM Syndrome (Reticular Erythematous Mucinosis)
• A 50-year-old woman had cervical lymphadenopathy, swollen and waxylooking gums, and a diamond-shaped, reticular erythematous eruption on her back of eight years' duration. Histologic examination of the gingival tissue and skin showed round-cell infiltration around the small blood vessels and in the upper part of the dermis, and an extensive ...
Kalman Keczkes
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Reticular erythematous mucinosis: a clinical challenge
Russo, Filomena +7 more
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Reticular erythematous mucinosis: A retrospective study of 13 patients
Annales De Dermatologie Et De Venereologie, 2022M Bataille, P Modiano
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