Pretibial myxedema

Pretibial myxedema
Hands showing related condition thyroid acropachy and shins of someone with pretibial myxedema
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Pretibial myxedema (myxoedema in British English, also known as Graves' dermopathy, thyroid dermopathy,[1] Jadassohn-Dösseker disease or myxoedema tuberosum) is an infiltrative dermopathy, resulting as a rare complication of Graves' disease,[2] with an incidence rate of about 1–5%.

  1. ^ Schwartz, K. M.; Vahab Fatourechi; Debra D. F. Ahmed; Gregory R. Pond (1 February 2002). "Dermopathy of Graves' Disease (Pretibial Myxedema): Long-Term Outcome". Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 87 (2): 438–446. doi:10.1210/jcem.87.2.8220. PMID 11836263.
  2. ^ Prajapati VH, Mydlarski PR (March 2008). "Dermacase. Pretibial myxedema". Can Fam Physician. 54 (3): 357, 369. PMC 2278349. PMID 18337527.

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