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Obesity-Associated Lymphedematous Mucinosis: Two Further Cases and Review of the Literature.

Abstract
Cutaneous mucinoses are a group of conditions characterized by increased amounts of acid mucin in the dermis. They can be generalized or localized and occur isolated or in the setting of systemic diseases. Obesity-associated lymphedematous mucinosis is a distinct variant of mucinosis occurring in obese patients without any thyroid dysfunction. So far, only few cases of this rare condition have been reported in the English literature. Here, we describe two new cases and discuss some histological differences with the pretibial myxedema.
AuthorsCaterina Ferreli, Anna Luisa Pinna, Luca Pilloni, Marialuisa Corbeddu, Franco Rongioletti
JournalDermatopathology (Basel, Switzerland) (Dermatopathology (Basel)) 2018 Jan-Mar Vol. 5 Issue 1 Pg. 16-20 ISSN: 2296-3529 [Print] Switzerland
PMID29719826 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Review)

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