Haemorrhagic maculae on the palms and soles are rarely described.
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Conventional histological staining techniques and monoclonal antibodies specific for several glycosaminoglycans were used on paraffin-embedded human maculae.
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There were significant differences in the amount and composition of glycosaminoglycans between maculae with and without age-related maculopathy.
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We report two patients with DHD who presented with reddish-brown maculae on the flexure surface of their fingers and toes.
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Laparotomy demonstrated the presence of a large mass adherent to the greater omentum and multiple small white maculae in the spleen.