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When an uncommon condyloma revealed a multiple myeloma: Case report
Sara Bouabdella1, Soraya Aouali1, Hanan Ragragui1
1Department of Dermatology, Mohammed the VIth University Hospital of Oujda, Morocco.
Introduction And Importance:
Condyloma are a common and easily diagnosticated condition that could affect the area around and inside the anus. But a nodular perianal lesion is not always a simple condyloma.
Case Presentation:
We report a case of a 61-year-old patient with nodular perianal lesions mimicking condyloma that has revealed an amylosis and a multiple myeloma.
Clinical Discussion:
The cutaneous manifestations of amyloidosis are diverse. Perianal nodular lesions were indicative of cutaneous amyloidosis in our patient. It is imperative to screen systemic involvement for amyloidosis.
Conclusion:
Our case report highlights the importance of minitious physical examination because some simple lesions can hide dangerous affections.

