Degos' disease in association with rheumatoid arthritis in a young boy
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Degos’ diseaseAbstract
Degos' disease (malignant atrophic papulosis) is an occlusive arteriopathy involving small-caliber vessels. Specifically, it is a progressive, small- and medium-size arterial occluding disease, leading to tissue infarction and initially involving the skin. The disease occurs both in a limited benign, cutaneous form and in a lethal multiorgan, systemic variant.We report an 11-year-old boy who has Degos' disease. We diagnosed him on the clinical and histological ground.ÂReferences
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