2021
DOI: 10.1177/23247096211058488
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First Case of Nodular Localized Primary Cutaneous Amyloidosis Treated With Bortezomib and Dexamethasone

Abstract: Nodular localized cutaneous amyloidosis is a rare form of cutaneous amyloidosis and is characterized by an extracellular deposition of insoluble amyloid fibrils which are either primarily cutaneous or a manifestation of an underlying systemic amyloidosis. Biopsy of the lesion is mandatory for the diagnosis, and histopathology shows diffuse amyloid deposits with plasmacytic infiltration. Apple-green birefringence characteristic of amyloidosis is observed when stained with Congo red and viewed under polarized li… Show more

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“…The subtype of amyloid deposits must then be determined, which reveals the κ and/or λ light chain [ 20 ]. For diagnosis, in addition to biopsies, soft-tissue imaging, preferably magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), should be requested in cases of extensive or deep involvement [ 21 ].…”
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“…The subtype of amyloid deposits must then be determined, which reveals the κ and/or λ light chain [ 20 ]. For diagnosis, in addition to biopsies, soft-tissue imaging, preferably magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), should be requested in cases of extensive or deep involvement [ 21 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plaques and nodules with a waxy appearance and a yellowish-orange color similar to those described in PLCNA are frequent [ 22 ]. In contrast to PLCNA, lesions are more common in mucocutaneous areas, such as the orbits and nostrils [ 21 ]. In primary systemic amyloidosis, it is frequent to find petechial, hemorrhagic, and purpuric lesions due to dermal involvement.…”
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