1975
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1975.01630180123027
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Perilymphatic Atrophy of the Skin

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“…proved the relationship between these linear lesions with the lymphatic vessels after injecting Evans Blue Dye or Alphazurine 2 G (Patent Blue) into atrophic lesions. [ 5 ]…”
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“…proved the relationship between these linear lesions with the lymphatic vessels after injecting Evans Blue Dye or Alphazurine 2 G (Patent Blue) into atrophic lesions. [ 5 ]…”
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“…Probably, this pattern is due to lymphogeneous spread of corticosteroid crystals (Friedman et al, ). Kikuchi and Horikawa () demonstrated the connection between these linear lesions and the lymphatic vessels after injecting Evans Blue Dye or Alphazurine 2G (Patent Blue) into atrophic lesions.…”
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“…[7] Venkatesan and Fangman demonstrated that melanocytes are intact in steroid-induced hypopigmentation, which indicates that steroids may in fact impair the functions of melanocytes. [10] After injecting Evans Blue Dye or Alphazurine 2G (Patent Blue) into atrophic lesions, Kikuchi and Horikawa [11] concluded that the lesions were related to lymphatic vessels. But there others think hypopigmentation is in accordance with subcutaneous vein direction.…”
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