Korean J Dermatol.  1978 Aug;16(4):343-347.

A Case of Cilloid Milium

Abstract

Colloid Milium is a degenerative disease in the dermal connective tissue characterized by the development of yellowish translucent papules or plaques on sun exposed skin. Clinically, there are two types of colloid milium namely, a juvenile type which starts before puberty and an adult type which involves sun exposed areas of adults. In both types the lesion is limited to the skin. Histologically colloid milium, like amyloid, shows homogenous, fissured aggregates, staining faintly eosinophilic, and occupying most or all of the involved. dermal papillae. A case of colloid. milium in 46 year old female is reported. About 4 years ago numerous yellowis4 translucent papules, 0. 1~0. 2cm in diameter developei on nose and lateral aspects of both eyes, which were gradually increasing in its size. Diagnosed confirmed by clinical features and histopathologic finding. Literature were reviewed.


MeSH Terms

Adolescent
Adult
Amyloid
Colloids
Connective Tissue
Eosinophils
Female
Humans
Middle Aged
Nose
Puberty
Skin
Solar System
Amyloid
Colloids
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