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    NEJM: Necrotoid migrating erythema-case reports associated with glycoglycosinoma.

    • Last Update: 2020-08-24
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    The patient, a 48-year-old man, went to the dermatology department in February for an itchy rash that began in the genital area and gradually affected the torso, hands and legs.
    he had recently been diagnosed with diabetes and had lost 13 kilograms since his diagnosis.
    physical examination, it is visible that the degree of healing is different at various stages of the erythema and plaque (as shown in Figure A).
    biopsy found that the upper echitenstogen formed cell expansion, accompanied by a thick necrotic fragment shell.
    this appearance is consistent with necrotoid migratory erythema, suspected to be a potential glycoglycosicoma.
    patients with elevated levels of serum glycemic hyperglycemia, abdominal X-ray fault scans showed exogenic high vascular blocks of exogentic calcification in the tail of the pancreas (as shown by the B arrow).
    the patient under far-end pancreatic excision, and pathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of glycoglycosmosis.
    the rash began to ease shortly after the operation and disappeared completely after 3 months of follow-up.
    did not relapse during the 5-year follow-up, either the rash or glucoscosinoma.
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