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Greg Hosler, MD, PhD

Diagnosis

myxedema, pretibial

Body Site

thigh

Age

51 years

Pigmentation

dark

Organization

extensor surfaces

Color

skin color brown

Morphology

plaqulous (plaque / nodule / tumor)

Pattern

symmetric

Comments

This 51-year-old has a long history of hyperthyroidism and fairly recently developed ill-defined plaques on the extensor surfaces of her lower extremities. The biopsy was submitted to rule out panniculitis. This is a classic case of pretibial myxedema. Patients often have a history of hyperthyroidism, although the skin manifestations may not correlate with the level of hyperthyroidism. The etiology is uncertain, but fibroblastic stimulators/growth factors have been implicated. The histology shows copious amounts of mucin within the interstitium, sometimes in the deep dermis and other times in the superficial reticular dermis, as in this case. Mucin stains confirm the diagnosis.

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An alcian blue stain confirms the mucinous nature of the deposition within the superficial reticular dermis.

Categories

thyroid disease associated Metabolic disorders

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3/7/2006 22:35:39

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