Lichen myxedematosus: a rare group of cutaneous mucinosis
Abstract: Cutaneous mucinoses are a heterogeneous group of dermatoses in which excess deposition of mucin in the dermis gives the skin a waxy appearance, with papules and plaques that can vary from self-healing mucinosis to even disrupting the normal shape of a patient's face, conferring a leon...
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Main Authors: | Ramiro Eugenio Cárdenas-Gonzalez (Author), Maira Elizabeth Herz Ruelas (Author), Jorge Ocampo Candiani (Author) |
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