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{{Infobox medical condition
| name            = Cutis rhomboidalis nuchae
| synonyms        =
| pronunciation  =
| image          =
| caption        =
| field          = [[Dermatology]]
| symptoms        = Thickened, leathery skin on the back of the neck
| complications  =
| onset          =
| duration        =
| types          =
| causes          = [[Chronic sun exposure]]
| risks          = [[Outdoor occupations]], [[fair skin]]
| diagnosis      = [[Clinical examination]]
| differential    = [[Actinic keratosis]], [[solar elastosis]]
| prevention      = [[Sun protection]], [[sunscreen]]
| treatment      = [[Topical retinoids]], [[laser therapy]]
| medication      =
| prognosis      =
| frequency      = Common in older adults with significant sun exposure
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'''Cutis Rhomboidalis Nuchae''' is a condition characterized by the appearance of leathery, yellowish skin on the back of the neck. This condition is often associated with chronic sun exposure and aging.  
'''Cutis Rhomboidalis Nuchae''' is a condition characterized by the appearance of leathery, yellowish skin on the back of the neck. This condition is often associated with chronic sun exposure and aging.  
== Causes ==
== Causes ==
The primary cause of '''Cutis Rhomboidalis Nuchae''' is prolonged exposure to the sun. This condition is more common in individuals who spend a lot of time outdoors without adequate sun protection. Aging is also a contributing factor, as the skin naturally loses elasticity and becomes more susceptible to damage over time.
The primary cause of '''Cutis Rhomboidalis Nuchae''' is prolonged exposure to the sun. This condition is more common in individuals who spend a lot of time outdoors without adequate sun protection. Aging is also a contributing factor, as the skin naturally loses elasticity and becomes more susceptible to damage over time.
== Symptoms ==
== Symptoms ==
The most noticeable symptom of '''Cutis Rhomboidalis Nuchae''' is the appearance of yellowish, leathery skin on the back of the neck. The skin may also have a diamond or rhomboid pattern, which gives the condition its name. Other symptoms may include skin thickening and wrinkles.
The most noticeable symptom of '''Cutis Rhomboidalis Nuchae''' is the appearance of yellowish, leathery skin on the back of the neck. The skin may also have a diamond or rhomboid pattern, which gives the condition its name. Other symptoms may include skin thickening and wrinkles.
== Treatment ==
== Treatment ==
Treatment for '''Cutis Rhomboidalis Nuchae''' primarily involves managing symptoms and preventing further sun damage. This may include the use of sunscreens, protective clothing, and avoiding excessive sun exposure. In some cases, dermatological treatments such as laser therapy or dermabrasion may be used to improve the appearance of the skin.
Treatment for '''Cutis Rhomboidalis Nuchae''' primarily involves managing symptoms and preventing further sun damage. This may include the use of sunscreens, protective clothing, and avoiding excessive sun exposure. In some cases, dermatological treatments such as laser therapy or dermabrasion may be used to improve the appearance of the skin.
== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Sun Damage]]
* [[Sun Damage]]
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* [[Dermabrasion]]
* [[Dermabrasion]]
* [[Laser Therapy]]
* [[Laser Therapy]]
[[Category:Skin Conditions]]
[[Category:Skin Conditions]]
[[Category:Aging]]
[[Category:Aging]]
[[Category:Sun Damage]]
[[Category:Sun Damage]]
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Latest revision as of 06:03, 4 April 2025


Cutis rhomboidalis nuchae
Synonyms
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Thickened, leathery skin on the back of the neck
Complications
Onset
Duration
Types
Causes Chronic sun exposure
Risks Outdoor occupations, fair skin
Diagnosis Clinical examination
Differential diagnosis Actinic keratosis, solar elastosis
Prevention Sun protection, sunscreen
Treatment Topical retinoids, laser therapy
Medication
Prognosis
Frequency Common in older adults with significant sun exposure
Deaths N/A


Cutis Rhomboidalis Nuchae is a condition characterized by the appearance of leathery, yellowish skin on the back of the neck. This condition is often associated with chronic sun exposure and aging.

Causes[edit]

The primary cause of Cutis Rhomboidalis Nuchae is prolonged exposure to the sun. This condition is more common in individuals who spend a lot of time outdoors without adequate sun protection. Aging is also a contributing factor, as the skin naturally loses elasticity and becomes more susceptible to damage over time.

Symptoms[edit]

The most noticeable symptom of Cutis Rhomboidalis Nuchae is the appearance of yellowish, leathery skin on the back of the neck. The skin may also have a diamond or rhomboid pattern, which gives the condition its name. Other symptoms may include skin thickening and wrinkles.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for Cutis Rhomboidalis Nuchae primarily involves managing symptoms and preventing further sun damage. This may include the use of sunscreens, protective clothing, and avoiding excessive sun exposure. In some cases, dermatological treatments such as laser therapy or dermabrasion may be used to improve the appearance of the skin.

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