| Literature DB >> 15318943 |
Shahin Aghaei1, Manouchehr Sodaifi, Fatemeh Sari Aslani, Nazila Mazharinia.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Anetoderma is a benign condition with focal loss of dermal elastic tissue resulting in localized areas of flaccid or herniated saclike skin. Currently, anetoderma is classified as either primary (idiopathic), or secondary anetoderma (which is associated with a variety of skin conditions, penicillamine use, or neonatal prematurity). Lesions appear on the upper arms, trunk, and thighs. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15318943 PMCID: PMC515307 DOI: 10.1186/1471-5945-4-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Dermatol ISSN: 1471-5945
Figure 1Solitary lesion over dorsum of left index finger.
Figure 2An anetodermic lesion on forearm.
Figure 3An anetodermic lesion on lateral aspect of left lower leg (before cryotherapy)
Figure 6Faintly eosinophilic separated collagen bundles in upper dermis (H&E ×250).
Figure 7Severely decreased elastic fibres in superficial and mid dermis (Verhoeff-van Gieson stain ×250).
Figure 8Severely decreased elastic fibres in superficial dermis (Verhoeff-van Gieson stain ×400).
Figure 4Anetoderma lesions some minute after cryotherapy
Figure 5The same view as Fig. 4 after several sessions of cryotherapy (the 2 lower lesions near completely been resolved).
Dermatoses Associated with Anetoderma
| Syphilis [3] | Sarcoidosis [17] | Granuloma annulare [25] |
| Tuberculosis [3] | Acne vulgaris [17] | Hepatitis B virus immunization [26] |
| Xanthomas [3] | Leprosy [17] | Primary Sjogren's syndrome [27] |
| Nodular amyloidosis [3] | Lupus erythematosus [17, 21] | Lichen planus [28] |
| Melanocytic naevi [4] | Pilomatricoma [18, 19] | Insect bites [28] |
| Low serum level of α-1-antitrypsin [6] | Prurigo nodularis [20] | Lupus profundus [30, 31] |
| Antiphospholipid syndrome [6, 11, 1nd 24] | Cutaneous plasmacytoma [21] | Discoid lupus (with herediyary C2 defficiency) [32] |
| Recurrent deep vein thrombosis [7] | Benign cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia [21] | Pityriasis versicolor [33] |
| History of Graves' disease [7] | Urticaria pigmentosa [22, 23] | Dermatofibroma [34] |
| Familial type [8] | Perifolliculitis [23] | Penicillamine-induced [34, 40] |
| Prematurity [10] | Varicella [24] | HIV-infection [42] |
Differential Diagnosis of Anetoderma [12-16]
| Atrophic scars | Discoid lupus erythematosus |
| Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus | Atrophoderma of Pasini and Pierini |
| Corticosteroid-induced atrophy | Perifollicular macular atrophy |
| Morphea | Perifollicular atrophoderma |
| Atrophoderma vermiculare | Striae distensae |
| Focal dermal hypoplasia | Naevus lipomatosus |
| Connective tissue naevus | Neurofibromas |
| Cutis laxa | postinflammatory elastolysis |
| mid-dermal elastolysis | Granulomatous slack skin |
| acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans |