Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4128022 | Annales de Pathologie | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The colloid milium has four clinical forms: adult colloid milium, juvenile colloid milium, paracolloid (or nodular colloid degeneration) and pigmented colloid milium. We report the case of an adult colloid milium in a man of 56, who presented episodes of diffuse pruritus associated with myalgia and digestive disorders, indicative of trichinosis. He also developed gradually over the past 10Â years, yellowish injuries in the mandibles and neck for whom histology objectified a colloid milium. Etiology and treatment are still unknown; association with a trichinosis is probably coincidental.
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Authors
Ilona Okhremchuk, Safia Abed, Anh Tuan Nguyen, Nicolas Brandone, Jean-Jacques Morand,