Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia (Jul 2019)

Clinical, dermoscopic, and histologic aspects of two cases of cutaneous focal mucinosis

  • Giovanni Biondo,
  • Simona Sola,
  • Carlotta Pastorino,
  • Cesare Massone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20198381
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 94, no. 3
pp. 334 – 336

Abstract

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Abstract: 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. Cutaneous focal mucinosis appears as a solitary, asymptomatic, skin-colored to white papule, nodule, or plaque located anywhere on the body or in the oral cavity. It presents mainly in adults and is characterized on histopathology by mucin throughout the upper and mid dermis. We describe the dermoscopy of two cases of cutaneous focal mucinosis. Both lesions presented a nonspecific homogenous whitish pattern; the first case also exhibited a sharply demarcated yellow border.

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