Literature DB >> 24739851

Cutaneous amyloidosis and insulin with coexistence of acanthosis nigricans.

Bevinahalli N Nandeesh1, T Rajalakshmi, B Shubha.   

Abstract

Skin is one of the important organs affected by amyloidosis which is characterized by extracellular deposition of fibrillary proteins having homogenous, eosinophilic on routine staining with distinct tinctorial properties. Nodular cutaneous amyloidosis is rare and may affect dermis, subcutis and also vascular walls. Nodular amyloid deposits in the deeper dermis occurring at the site of insulin injection are a rare observation, which is described here. This description indicates that cutaneous amyloidosis may be associated with local subcutaneous injections of insulin and may clinically mimic a neoplasm or lipodystrophic lesion.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24739851     DOI: 10.4103/0377-4929.130920

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Pathol Microbiol        ISSN: 0377-4929            Impact factor:   0.740


  2 in total

1.  Insulin-derived amyloidosis.

Authors:  Yashdeep Gupta; Gaurav Singla; Rajiv Singla
Journal:  Indian J Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2015 Jan-Feb

2.  Simultaneous occurrence of insulin-derived amyloidosis and acanthosis nigricans at the abdominal site of insulin injection.

Authors:  Chloe Vuillamy; Jean-Philippe Arnault; Christophe Attencourt; Ali Dadban; Camille Joachim; Guillaume Chaby; Catherine Lok
Journal:  JAAD Case Rep       Date:  2021-11-11
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