2021
DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/keab792
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Papular mucinosis associated with band acro-osteolysis: a new syndrome associated with connective tissue-disease

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“…Recent reports highlighted the association of papular mucinosis and acro-osteolysis, a new syndrome associated with connective tissue disease. 15 Lichen myxedematosus, papular mucinosis, and scleromyxedema are often named alternatively for the same disease. 16. The presented case aims to highlight the clinical presentation of papular mucinosis in a young female who presented with long-standing, multiple, flesh-colored papules limited to the dorsal hands and forearms.…”
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“…Recent reports highlighted the association of papular mucinosis and acro-osteolysis, a new syndrome associated with connective tissue disease. 15 Lichen myxedematosus, papular mucinosis, and scleromyxedema are often named alternatively for the same disease. 16. The presented case aims to highlight the clinical presentation of papular mucinosis in a young female who presented with long-standing, multiple, flesh-colored papules limited to the dorsal hands and forearms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent reports highlighted the association of papular mucinosis and acro-osteolysis, a new syndrome associated with connective tissue disease. 15 Lichen myxedematosus, papular mucinosis, and scleromyxedema are often named alternatively for the same disease. 16.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%