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Treatment of scleromyxoedema with hydroxychloroquine
Authors:Patrick Terheyden  Jürgen C Becker  Christa Lurz  George J Kahaly  Eva‐B Brcker
Institution:Patrick Terheyden,Jürgen C. Becker,Christa Lurz,George J. Kahaly,Eva‐B. Bröcker
Abstract:Background: Scleromyxoedema is a rare disease of unknown aetiology that is characterized by deposition of mucin and sclerotic induration of the skin; it is associated with paraproteinaemia. Patients suffer from progressive disability due to immobilization and cosmetic disfigurement. Treatment of scleromyxoedema is a therapeutic challenge. The antimalarial hydroxychloroquine has a rapid and reliable effect in reticular erythematous mucinosis. Patients and methods: Four consecutive patients (two women, two men; median age: 50 years) with scleromyxoedema, three of them with IgG λ paraprotein, were treated with hydroxychloroquine. Treatment was initiated with 600 mg p. o. for 10 days, followed by 400 mg for at least 4 weeks, and 200 mg thereafter. Results: Complete remission of skin manifestations was achieved in one patient, whereas three patients achieved a partial remission of 61+, 5 and 25 months' duration. Notably, three patients felt increased mobility and reduced firmness of skin during the first week of treatment, which was reflected in a rapid reduction in dermal thickness. In one patient, dysphagia was reverted as evidenced by normalization of oesophageal clearance. Paraproteinaemia was not influenced at all. Side effects included one case of electroretinogram abnormalities after 19 months of therapy and one case of leucopenia after 3 months. Conclusion: Hydroxychloroquine is an effective form of therapy for scleromyxoedema, leading to rapid and prolonged alleviation of symptoms.
Keywords:lichen myxoedematosus  papular mucinosis  antimalarials  cutaneous mucinoses  paraproteinaemia  Lichen myxoedematosus  papulö  se Muzinose  Antimalaria‐Mittel  kutane Muzinosen  Paraproteinä  mie
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