Rook's Textbook of Dermatology 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9781444317633.ch15
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“…[4] They do not correspond to any known nervous, vascular or lymphatic structure, but represent the developmental growth pattern of the skin. [5] An embryological basis of these lines is not clear. Many congenital and acquired dermatosis are known to follow the lines of Blaschko-like epidermal nevus, Darier's disease, etc., To our knowledge till date, association of AKV along the lines of Blaschko is not reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4] They do not correspond to any known nervous, vascular or lymphatic structure, but represent the developmental growth pattern of the skin. [5] An embryological basis of these lines is not clear. Many congenital and acquired dermatosis are known to follow the lines of Blaschko-like epidermal nevus, Darier's disease, etc., To our knowledge till date, association of AKV along the lines of Blaschko is not reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1] Even though 200 cases have been reported worldwide, their paucity in Indian literature prompted us to report this case. [2345]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 2 ] Elephantiasis neurofibromatosa: Diffuse neurofibromatosis of the nerve trunks associated with skin and subcutaneous tissue overgrowth [ Figure 4 ]. [ 7 ] Elephantine psoriasis: Persistent thick scaly plaque of psoriasis. [ 8 ] Elephantiasis nostras verrucosa (ENV):[ 9 ] Persistent and chronic lymphedema leads to characteristic changes of profound hyperkeratosis, lichenification, and permanent dermal fibrosis with verrucous, papillomatous, and tumor-like nodules [ Figure 5 ].…”
Section: Animal Eponymsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… LAMB syndrome: It includes Lentigines, A trial myxoma, Mucocutaneous myxoma, and Blue nevi. [ 11 ] Leopard skin: Fine, thin, dry skin with mottled pigmentation, and leukoderma seen in Berlin syndrome[ 7 ]. Onchocerciasis.…”
Section: Animal Eponymsmentioning
confidence: 99%