2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1346-8138.2009.00709.x
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Confetti‐like macular atrophy: A new entity?

Abstract: Anetoderma, is characterized by herniated atrophic macules clinically and by decreased to absent dermal elastic fibers histopathologically. Atrophoderma is characterized by depressed, atrophic, pigmented patches clinically and by thickened and homogenized dermal collagen bundles with absence of elastolysis histopathologically. Atrophoderma elastolyticum discretum describes lesions that are reminiscent of atrophoderma clinically but they are compatible with anetoderma histopathologically. A 34-year-old female p… Show more

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“…It was first described by Aksoy et al in 2009 in two patients with similar clinical and histopathological features [18]. Both of the patients were women, 34 and 42 years old, and presented with the complaint of white spots present for 13 and five years, respectively.…”
Section: Unclassified Disordersmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…It was first described by Aksoy et al in 2009 in two patients with similar clinical and histopathological features [18]. Both of the patients were women, 34 and 42 years old, and presented with the complaint of white spots present for 13 and five years, respectively.…”
Section: Unclassified Disordersmentioning
confidence: 95%