Atypical tuberous myxedema
Medical condition
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Specialty | Dermatology |
Atypical tuberous myxedema, also known as Jadassohn–Dosseker syndrome, is thought to represent a pure nodular variant of lichen myxedematosus.[1]
See also
- Skin lesion
- List of cutaneous conditions
References
- ^ Rapini RP, Bolognia JL, Jorizzo JL (2007). Dermatology: 2-Volume Set (2nd ed.). St. Louis: Mosby. ISBN 978-1-4160-2999-1.
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Mucinosis/Lichen myxedematosus
- Discrete papular lichen myxedematosus
- Acral persistent papular mucinosis
- Self-healing papular mucinosis/Self-healing juvenile cutaneous mucinosis
- Papular mucinosis of infancy
- Atypical lichen myxedematosus
- Atypical tuberous myxedema
- Nodular lichen myxedematosus
- Cutaneous focal mucinosis
- Cutaneous lupus mucinosis
- Eccrine mucinosis
- Alopecia mucinosa
- Perifollicular mucinosis
- Stiff skin syndrome
- Generalized lichen myxedematosus
- Reticular erythematous mucinosis
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