Cutaneous mucinosis of infancy

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Abstract

Cutaneous mucinosis of infancy is a rare skin disease with just a few reported cases in the literature. We report the case of an 11-year-old boy with asymptomatic, skin-coloured papules and plaques on his right arm that had appeared 9 months prior to presentation. Histology showed a dermal and deep dermal interstitial mucin deposition and fibroblast proliferation. However, because cutaneous mucinosis of infancy is a benign disease with a good prognosis, therapy is not mandatory.

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Eholzer, L., Oschlies, I., Berneburg, M., & Karrer, S. (2021). Cutaneous mucinosis of infancy. Hautarzt, 72(9), 797–800. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00105-020-04743-8

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