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Review
. 2018 Nov;69(11):916-921.
doi: 10.1007/s00105-018-4257-8.

[Scleromyxedema]

[Article in German]
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Review

[Scleromyxedema]

[Article in German]
M Neufeld et al. Hautarzt. 2018 Nov.

Abstract

Scleromyxedema is a rare disorder that frequently affects multiple extracutaneous organ systems and is usually associated with monoclonal gammopathy. The pathogenesis of scleromyxedema is unknown. The clinical course is chronic and progressive and can lead to marked morbidity or death. The skin findings consist of multiple waxy papules and indurated plaques. Progressive skin involvement can lead to decreased mobility of the mouth and joints. Extracutaneous manifestations occur in the musculoskeletal or cardiovascular system, in the gastrointestinal or respiratory tract, or in the kidneys. There are no approved or evidence-based treatment options available for scleromyxedema. High-dose immunoglobulins are considered the treatment of choice, followed by lenalidomide (or thalidomide) and systemic glucocorticosteroids, or in severe cases even autologous hematopoetic stem cell transplantation. Long-term maintenance treatment is usually required and close clinical follow-up is necessary as recurrence of scleromyxedema is common after withdrawal of an effective therapy.

Keywords: Generalized papular and sclerodermoid mucinosis; Intravenous immunoglobulins; Lichen myxoedematosus; Monoclonal gammopathy; Mucinosis.

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