Abstract
Primary cutaneous amyloidosis describes a group of disorders in which amyloid is deposited in the skin without evidence of systemic involvement. Nodular localized primary cutaneous amyloidosis (NLPCA) is a rare form of these skin-restricted amyloidoses. We present an unusual case of NLPCA in a 51-year-old man, who had clinical and histopathological evidence of subepidermal bullous formation, a unique feature in NLPCA. The possible pathogenesis of this change is discussed.
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