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Published on: June 25, 2019
[Nail abnormalities and scleroderma-like lesions on the face associated with systemic amyloidosis]
Introduction:
Mucocutaneous involvement in systemic amyloidosis occurs in 29 to 40 p. 100 of cases. Nail abnormalities are infrequent in AL amyloidosis. We report an original case of AL amyloidosis associated with cutaneous and integument alterations and scleroderma-like infiltration of the face.
Case Report:
A 73 year-old woman was hospitalized because of weight loss and asthenia. She had been treated 4 years earlier with chemotherapy for a IgG-type multiple myeloma with complete resolution of the underlying monoclonal gammapathy. Cutaneous examination showed nail dystrophy of all fingernails associated with scleroderma-like skin changes on the chin and lips. Histopathologic study of a chin biopsy confirmed the presence of amyloid deposits in the dermis. Laboratory data were normal, without signs of recurrence of multiple myeloma.
Discussion:
We report an original case of a patient who developed two unusual cutaneous manifestations associated with AL amyloidosis. Moreover, there was no correlation between the severity of the cutaneous lesions and the extent of the underlying hematological disease.
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