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Multiple Firm, Painless Erythematous Papules With a Yellowish HueCase
Agnes I. Otto, MD, PhD;
Ilona Horvath, MD;
Julianna Feldmann, MD, PhD
Flór Ferenc Hospital, Kistarcsa, Hungary
Arch Dermatol. 2005;141:1595-1600.
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REPORT OF A CASE
A 50-year-old man presented with a 2-week history of a progressive eruption of firm, red-yellowish papules on his buttocks, back, and the extensor surfaces of his thighs and arms (Figure 1). At presentation, there were approximately 80 individual lesions, ranging in size from 2 to 4 mm in diameter. The scalp, face, mucous membranes, palms, and soles were spared. There was no lymphadenopathy. The patient complained of polydypsia (approximately 3.5 L/d), polyuria, memory loss, and dyspnea but no abdominal pain. His medical history was significant for moderate hyperlipidemia and a perioperative episode of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus that had occurred 1 year earlier after a superficial parotidectomy for a pleomorphic adenoma. His diabetes was controlled with diet, and he was not taking any prescription medications at the time of admission. His family history was notable for ischemic . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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