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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 536-538, 2013.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-177988

ABSTRACT

The primary localized cutaneous amyloidosis (PLCA) is classified into three types: macular amyloidosis, lichen amyloidosis, and nodular amyloidosis. Macular amyloidosis is characterized by pruritic, hyperpigmented macules and is most commonly located on the interscapular area. Skin lesion usually shows pigmentation with a reticulated or rippled pattern. We report an unusual case of linear macular amyloidosis along the lines of Blaschko. A 74-year-old male is presented with asymptomatic unilateral linear hyperpigmented macules on his right leg for 20 years. Skin biopsy has revealed eosinophilic cytokeratin-positive globular deposits occupying the dermal papillae.


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Humans , Male , Amyloidosis , Amyloidosis, Familial , Biopsy , Eosinophils , Leg , Lichens , Pigmentation , Skin , Skin Diseases, Genetic
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