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Greg Hosler, MD, PhD

Diagnosis

myxedema, generalized

Body Site

wrist thigh

Age

16 years

Pigmentation

light

Organization

confluent

Color

skin color

Morphology

plaqulous (plaque / nodule / tumor)

Pattern

acral (centripetal - extremity predominant)

Comments

This 16-year old girl had a several-year history of uncontrolled undiagnosed hypothyroidism. She developed generalized indurated plaques, mostly involving the extremities. Generalized myxedema often affects patients with hypothyroidism, as in this case. The pathogenesis is unknown. The histology in this case is typical with increased interstitial dermal mucin throughout the dermis, accentuated around adnexal structures. The amount of mucin varies. Definitive diagnosis rests on clinicopathologic correlation, because many conditions cause cutaneous mucinosis.

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Histologic sections of skin show an increase in intercollagenous space within the dermis. This deposition appears more concentrated in a periadnexal distribution. The epidermis is unremarkable.

Categories

thyroid disease associated Metabolic disorders deposition disorders

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3/27/2006 23:01:06

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