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Acquired Localized Cutis Laxa Due to Cutaneous Lymphoplasmacytoid Lymphoma

Marie C. Machet, MD; Laurent Machet, MD; Loïc Vaillant, MD; Eric Estève, MD; Anne De Muret, MD; Brigitte Arbeille, MD; Franck Fétissof, MD; Gérard Lorette, MD
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Service d'Anatomie Pathologique CHU Trousseau F-37044 Tours Cedex, France

Tours, France


Arch Dermatol. 1995;131(1):110-111. doi:10.1001/archderm.1995.01690130114029
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Localized forms of loose and redundant skin have been described in association with multiple myeloma.1 This affliction is commonly referred to as localized acquired cutis laxa. Other cases not associated with myeloma have been reported.2,3 We report a case of cutaneous B-cell lymphoma responsible for the development of localized elastolysis in the armpit and unilateral blepharochalasis.

Report of a Case.  A 44-year-old man was admitted with a 5-year history of recurrent erythematous edema of his right upper eyelid. The occurrence of swelling was sudden and was responsible for progressive development of blepharochalasis. A pendulous redundant and wrinkled skin (10 cm in diameter) with normal coloration was present in the left axilla (Figure). Multiple small and tender nodules were felt on palpation deep under this area. The development of the pendulous lesion of the armpit was preceded by an inflammatory stage. The patient's general status was good and, apart

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Yoneda K, Kanoh T, Nomura S, Ozaki M, Imamura S.  Elastolytic cutaneous lesions in myeloma-associated amyloidosis . Arch Dermatol. 1990;;126:657-660.
Ghigliotti G, Parodi A, Borgiani L, Gambini C, Rebora A.  Acquired localized cutis laxa confined to the face . J Am Acad Dermatol. 1989;;24:504-505.
Fisher BK, Page E, Hanna W.  Acral localized acquired cutis laxa . J Am Acad Dermatol. 1989;;21:33-40.
Choy SY, Maguire RF.  Multiple myeloma associated with acquired cutis laxa . Cutis . 1980;;26:209-211.
Helm KF, Cerio R, Winkelmann RV.  Granulomatous slack skin: a clinicopathological and immunohistochemical study of three cases . Br J Dermatol. 1992;;126:142-147.

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Yoneda K, Kanoh T, Nomura S, Ozaki M, Imamura S.  Elastolytic cutaneous lesions in myeloma-associated amyloidosis . Arch Dermatol. 1990;;126:657-660.
Ghigliotti G, Parodi A, Borgiani L, Gambini C, Rebora A.  Acquired localized cutis laxa confined to the face . J Am Acad Dermatol. 1989;;24:504-505.
Fisher BK, Page E, Hanna W.  Acral localized acquired cutis laxa . J Am Acad Dermatol. 1989;;21:33-40.
Choy SY, Maguire RF.  Multiple myeloma associated with acquired cutis laxa . Cutis . 1980;;26:209-211.
Helm KF, Cerio R, Winkelmann RV.  Granulomatous slack skin: a clinicopathological and immunohistochemical study of three cases . Br J Dermatol. 1992;;126:142-147.

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