ABSTRACT
The pretibial myxedema is a manifestation of Graves' disease characterized by accumulation of glycosaminoglycans in the reticular dermis. The dermopathy is self-limiting but in some cases may cause cosmetic and functional damage. Conventional treatment is use of topical steroids under occlusive dressing, however the intralesional application has shown good results. We present a case of pretibial myxedema treated with single injection of intralesional corticosteroid.
Subject(s)
Adrenal Cortex Hormones/administration & dosage , Graves Disease/drug therapy , Leg Dermatoses/drug therapy , Myxedema/drug therapy , Triamcinolone/administration & dosage , Biopsy , Graves Disease/pathology , Humans , Injections, Intralesional/methods , Leg Dermatoses/pathology , Male , Myxedema/pathology , Treatment Outcome , Young AdultABSTRACT
The pretibial myxedema is a manifestation of Graves' disease characterized by accumulation of glycosaminoglycans in the reticular dermis. The dermopathy is self-limiting but in some cases may cause cosmetic and functional damage. Conventional treatment is use of topical steroids under occlusive dressing, however the intralesional application has shown good results. We present a case of pretibial myxedema treated with single injection of intralesional corticosteroid.
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