Primary localized cutaneous amyloidosis is an uncommon lesion with a varied pathogenesis.We report the case of a 67-year-old-male discovered to have a localized amyloid lesion of the glans penis.Biopsy of the lesion revealed dermal deposits of amorphous eosinophilic material which stained positive with Congo red and amyloid P protein. Additional stains, including kappa and lambda light chains, amyloid A, and transthyretin, were negative. The lesion has remained asymptomatic, with no evidence of systemic disease identified, and no further treatment has been necessary.This is the sixth reported case of localized amyloidosis of the glans penis. Based on the clinical behavior and pathologic characteristics, this type of lesion is best classified as primary localized cutaneous amyloidosis, in the same family as the macular/lichenoid type lesions.
作者:Marylynn, Ritter;Rehana A, Nawab;Myron, Tannenbaum;Said I, Hakky;Michael B, Morgan
来源:Journal of cutaneous pathology 2003 年 30卷 1期