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Papular mucinosis, or localized lichen myxedematosis (LM) (discrete papular type)
- Christman, Mitalee P;
- Sukhdeo, Kumar;
- Kim, Randie H;
- Meehan, Shane;
- Rieder, Evan;
- Sicco, Kristen Lo;
- Franks, Andrew
- et al.
Abstract
Lichen myxedematosus is condition characterized by localized areas of dermal deposition of mucin, presenting with firm papules localized to few areas of the body. The condition needs to be excluded from scleromyxedema, which, in addition to the firm papular eruption, has areas of induration and is usually associated with a monoclonal gammopathyand systemic symptoms. We present a 62-year-old woman with a several-year history of asymptomatic, firm papules over the face and arms with no evidence of thyroid disease or a monoclonal gammopathy,which is consistent with a diagnosis of localized lichen myxedematosus, the discrete papular variant. The patient is being treated with a topical calcineurininhibitor.
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