Abstract

Primary cutaneous amyloidosis refers to the deposition of amyloid within normal skin without evidence of internal organ involvement. Typically, it is characterized by hyperpigmented, asymptomatic, or pruritic patches (macular variant) or firm, skin-colored, or hyperpigmented papules and plaques (lichenoid variant). A third variant, nodular amyloidosis, is rare.

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