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Lichen amyloidosis, ankylosing spondylitis and autoimmune thyroiditis: coincidence or association?

Abstract
Primary localized cutaneous amyloidosis (PLCA) is characterized by the deposition of amyloid in a previously apparently normal skin with the absence of other systemic or cutaneous disorder. Although ankylosing spondylitis may be associated with secondary systemic amyloidosis, no reports have been found showing the association of this disease with PLCA. In addition, the association of PLCA with autoimmune thyroiditis has not been previously reported. We report a concomitant occurrence of lichen amyloidosis, ankylosing spondylitis and autoimmune thyroiditis in a caucasian woman.
AuthorsR Apaydin, N Bilen, D Bayramgürler, G Harova, B Cetinarslan
JournalJournal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV (J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol) Vol. 14 Issue 2 Pg. 135-7 (Mar 2000) ISSN: 0926-9959 [Print] England
PMID10972101 (Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article)
Topics
  • Adult
  • Amyloidosis (complications, pathology)
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Skin (pathology)
  • Skin Diseases (complications, pathology)
  • Spondylitis, Ankylosing (complications)
  • Thyroiditis, Autoimmune (complications)

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