Primary cutaneous amyloidosis

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Primary cutaneous amyloidosis
Other namesPrimary localized cutaneous amyloidosis[1]
Macular amyloidosis, located on the right lumbar region of the back
SpecialtyDermatology

Primary cutaneous amyloidosis is a form of amyloidosis associated with oncostatin M receptor.[2][3] This type of amyloidosis has been divided into the following types:[4]: 520 

  • Histopathology of lichen amyloidosis, with subepithelial Congo red-positive deposits
    Histopathology of lichen amyloidosis, with subepithelial Congo red-positive deposits
  • Lichen amyloidosis on a 56-year-old male's leg
    Lichen amyloidosis on a 56-year-old male's leg
  • Lichen amyloidosis on a 56-year-old male's leg
    Lichen amyloidosis on a 56-year-old male's leg
  • Nodular amyloidosis is a rare cutaneous condition characterized by nodules that involve the acral areas.[4]: 521 

See also

References

  1. ^ "Primary cutaneous amyloidosis | Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center (GARD) – an NCATS Program". rarediseases.info.nih.gov. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Amyloid".
  3. PMID 18179886
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  5. ^ Lichen amyloidosis of the auricular concha Craig, E. (2006) Dermatology Online Journal 12 (5): 1, University of California, Davis Department of Dermatology

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