Papular mucinosis (papular lichen myxedematosus): Clinical and histopathological evaluation
Background: Papular mucinosis is a variety of mucinosis characterized by excessive production of mucin by fibroblasts and deposition in the dermis. It manifests itself with fleshy papules or plaques in different sites of the body and taking different clinical morphological cutaneous features. Object...
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Main Authors: | Khalifa Sharquie (Author), Raed I Jabbar (Author) |
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