2018
DOI: 10.4103/idoj.idoj_63_17
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Trauma-induced focal nodular mucinoses: A rare entity

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“…The diagnosis of trauma‐induced cutaneous mucinosis is based upon the history and the clinico‐pathologic correlation. In two patients, cutaneous focal mucinosis developed on the mammary areola, respectively after a laser‐based epilation of hairs and a piercing procedure, while blunt trauma was a trigger in another case 33–34 . Another patient developed cutaneous focal mucinosis after ear piercing procedure (personal observation; Fig.…”
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“…The diagnosis of trauma‐induced cutaneous mucinosis is based upon the history and the clinico‐pathologic correlation. In two patients, cutaneous focal mucinosis developed on the mammary areola, respectively after a laser‐based epilation of hairs and a piercing procedure, while blunt trauma was a trigger in another case 33–34 . Another patient developed cutaneous focal mucinosis after ear piercing procedure (personal observation; Fig.…”
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“…25 Cutaneous mucinoses following physical agents including mechanical traumas and after knee replacement Although UV-radiation has been implicated in exacerbating some types of mucinosis, 1 the role of physical agents including mechanical traumas in the development of cutaneous mucinosis has been recently outlined. [33][34] The clinical presentation is polymorphous, and while some lesions could be classified as wellknown entities, such as cutaneous focal mucinosis, other lesions could not fit a precise nosology and have been simply called "cutaneous mucinosis", mainly due to histopathologic findings. [33][34] The microscopic features were either those of a dermal mucinosis or those of a follicular mucinosis.…”
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“…However, both of our patients lacked any indications of friction, trauma, or rubbing, and neither reported a history of such incidents. 12,13 As for pediatric age, the main differential diagnosis is with self-healing juvenile cutaneous mucinosis. The diagnostic criteria that are helpful to favor a diagnosis of self-healing juvenile cutaneous mucinoses include an acute onset of symptoms with a typical distribution of cutaneous lesions characterized by deep nodules on the face and periarticular regions in addition to mucinous papules, followed by spontaneous resolution.…”
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“…However, both of our patients lacked any indications of friction, trauma, or rubbing, and neither reported a history of such incidents. 12,13…”
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confidence: 99%