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Hypopigmented macular amyloidosis with or without hyperpigmentation

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2009

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Abstract

Primary cutaneous amyloidosis (PCA) is a chronic pruritic skin disorder with characteristic amyloid deposits in the papillary dermis. We report three cases of PCA, which shared common features of hypopigmentation as a predominant feature with or without reticular hyperpigmentation, no itching, adult onset and dermal papillary amyloid deposition. These cases did not conform to the usual features of PCA.

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