Primary cutaneous amyloidosis
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Template:Infobox medical condition (new) Primary cutaneous amyloidosis is a form of amyloidosis associated with oncostatin M receptor.[1][2] This type of amyloidosis has been divided into the following types:[3]Template:Rp
- Macular amyloidosis is a cutaneous condition characterized by itchy, brown, rippled macules usually located on the interscapular region of the back.[3]Template:Rp Combined cases of lichen and macular amyloidosis are termed biphasic amyloidosis, and provide support to the theory that these two variants of amyloidosis exist on the same disease spectrum.[4]
- Lichen amyloidosis is a cutaneous condition characterized by the appearance of occasionally itchy lichenoid papules, typically appearing bilaterally on the shins.[3]Template:Rp
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Histopathology of lichen amyloidosis, with subepithelial Congo red-positive deposits
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Lichen amyloidosis on a 56-year-old male's leg
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Lichen amyloidosis on a 56-year-old male's leg
- Nodular amyloidosis is a rare cutaneous condition characterized by nodules that involve the acral areas.[3]Template:Rp
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- ↑ Lichen amyloidosis of the auricular concha Craig, E. (2006) Dermatology Online Journal 12 (5): 1, University of California, Davis Department of Dermatology
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