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Case report of a 70-year-old woman with plasmocytoma-associated bullous "amyloid purpura" and a lambda light-chain IgA paraproteinemia. Cutaneous hemorrhage with blisters, erosions, and milia in the intertriginous areas were the main clinical features. Amyloid deposits in the walls of blood vessels,
BACKGROUND
Although often clinically suspected, infectious endocarditis (IE) is frequently difficult to diagnose with certainty. Although the dermatological signs of endocarditis can vary, they must be routinely sought where there is a suspicion of IE. The aim of this study was to reveal the
The gastrointestinal (GI) and cutaneous organ systems are closely linked. In part I of this continuing medical education article, the intricacies of this relationship were explored as they pertained to hereditary polyposis disorders, hamartomatous disorders, and paraneoplastic disease. Part II