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Papular mucinosis with rapid spontaneous regression in an HIV-infected patient


European Journal of Dermatology. Volume 8, Number 5, 353-4, July - August 1998, Cas cliniques

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Author(s) : Florence DEPAIRE-DUCLOS, François RENUY, Michel DANDURAND, Bernard GUILLOT

Summary : Papular mucinosis is a rare, papular eruption caused by the dermal deposition of mucin. Three clinical subtypes have been described. The evolution is usually chronic and no effective treatment is available. Papular mucinosis has recently been reported in patients with AIDS. We describe another case of papular mucinosis in an HIV patient with an uncommonly rapid, total regression.

Keywords : papular mucinosis, human immunodeficiency virus infection.)

 

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