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{{Infobox medical condition | |||
| name = Anetoderma | |||
| synonyms = Macular atrophy | |||
| field = [[Dermatology]] | |||
| symptoms = [[Skin]] lesions, [[atrophy]] | |||
| complications = None typically | |||
| onset = Usually in [[adolescence]] or [[early adulthood]] | |||
| duration = Chronic | |||
| causes = Unknown, possibly [[autoimmune]] or [[genetic]] factors | |||
| risks = Family history, [[autoimmune disease]] | |||
| diagnosis = [[Clinical diagnosis]], [[skin biopsy]] | |||
| differential = [[Pseudoxanthoma elasticum]], [[mid-dermal elastolysis]], [[cutaneous mastocytosis]] | |||
| treatment = No definitive treatment, options include [[topical]] and [[systemic]] therapies | |||
| prognosis = Benign, cosmetic concern | |||
| frequency = Rare | |||
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'''Anetoderma''' is a localized skin condition with its characteristic button hole type leisons. | '''Anetoderma''' is a localized skin condition with its characteristic button hole type leisons. | ||
== Cause == | == Cause == | ||
It is due to abnormal laxity of the [[skin]] with [[herniation]] or outpouching resulting from abnormal dermal [[elastic tissue]]. | It is due to abnormal laxity of the [[skin]] with [[herniation]] or outpouching resulting from abnormal dermal [[elastic tissue]]. | ||
== Types == | == Types == | ||
* ''Primary anetoderma'' | * ''Primary anetoderma'' | ||
** ''' | ** '''Jadassohn–Pellizzari anetoderma''' | ||
** ''' | ** '''Schweninger–Buzzi anetoderma''' | ||
* ''Secondary anetoderma'' | * ''Secondary anetoderma'' | ||
* ''Familial anetoderma'' | * ''Familial anetoderma'' | ||
== Secondary anetoderma == | == Secondary anetoderma == | ||
Any of the following conditions can cause secondary anetoderma | Any of the following conditions can cause secondary anetoderma | ||
* Infections such as [[chickenpox]], [[syphilis]] | * Infections such as [[chickenpox]], [[syphilis]] | ||
* Tumours such as pilomatrixoma, plasmacytoma, schwannoma, [[cutaneous B-cell lymphoma]] | * Tumours such as pilomatrixoma, plasmacytoma, schwannoma, [[cutaneous B-cell lymphoma]] | ||
* Infantile haemangioma | * Infantile haemangioma | ||
* Inflammatory skin conditions such as [[acne]], granuloma annulare, lupus profundus | * Inflammatory skin conditions such as [[acne]], granuloma annulare, lupus profundus | ||
{{stub}} | {{stub}} | ||
{{Cutaneous ketatosis, ulcer, atrophy, and necrobiosis}} | {{Cutaneous ketatosis, ulcer, atrophy, and necrobiosis}} | ||
[[Category:Abnormalities of dermal fibrous and elastic tissue]] | [[Category:Abnormalities of dermal fibrous and elastic tissue]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:26, 4 April 2025
| Anetoderma | |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | Macular atrophy |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Skin lesions, atrophy |
| Complications | None typically |
| Onset | Usually in adolescence or early adulthood |
| Duration | Chronic |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Unknown, possibly autoimmune or genetic factors |
| Risks | Family history, autoimmune disease |
| Diagnosis | Clinical diagnosis, skin biopsy |
| Differential diagnosis | Pseudoxanthoma elasticum, mid-dermal elastolysis, cutaneous mastocytosis |
| Prevention | N/A |
| Treatment | No definitive treatment, options include topical and systemic therapies |
| Medication | N/A |
| Prognosis | Benign, cosmetic concern |
| Frequency | Rare |
| Deaths | N/A |
Anetoderma is a localized skin condition with its characteristic button hole type leisons.
Cause[edit]
It is due to abnormal laxity of the skin with herniation or outpouching resulting from abnormal dermal elastic tissue.
Types[edit]
- Primary anetoderma
- Jadassohn–Pellizzari anetoderma
- Schweninger–Buzzi anetoderma
- Secondary anetoderma
- Familial anetoderma
Secondary anetoderma[edit]
Any of the following conditions can cause secondary anetoderma
- Infections such as chickenpox, syphilis
- Tumours such as pilomatrixoma, plasmacytoma, schwannoma, cutaneous B-cell lymphoma
- Infantile haemangioma
- Inflammatory skin conditions such as acne, granuloma annulare, lupus profundus
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