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Answer of Dermatopathology Case 115

Focal Mucinosis Visit: Dermatopathology Site Abstract: Discrete papular dermal mucinosis with Hashimoto thyroiditis: a case report. Cutis. 2011 Mar;87(3):143-5. The cutaneous focal mucinoses are a group of connective tissue disorders characterized by deposition of mucin found either focally or diffusely in the dermis. A 47-year-old woman presented with asymptomatic flesh-colored papules on the neck, inguinal area, intergluteal area, vulvar area, and extremities of 5 months' duration. There was no history of preceding trauma or insect bites. The patient had undergone a subtotal thyroidectomy 21 years prior but had not used any thyroid medication before she was referred to our clinic. Thyroid ultrasonography was consistent with Hashimoto thyroiditis. During dermatologic examination, flesh-colored, well-defined, smooth papules that measured approximately 1.5 x 1 cm in size on the genital region, fingers, face, and scalp were seen. Histopathologic examination of a lesional biopsy reve...

Dermatopathology Case 115

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Image1 Image2 Image3 Case 115 A solitary, asymptomatic, flesh coloured papule on the face of a 45 yr old male. Diagnosis