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The term anetoderma is derived from the Greek words 'anetos', meaning relaxed, and 'derma,' meaning skin. The condition was first described by Jadassohn in 1892.[1] Anetoderma is a benign disorder of elastolysis, causing well-circumscribed, focal areas of flaccid skin. The localized areas of slack skin can present clinically as round to oval atrophic depressions, wrinkled macules, patches, or In a woman with clinical and histopathologic features of primary anetoderma (Jadassohn-Pellizzari type) of 30 years' duration, laboratory investigation disclosed positive antinuclear factor, hypocomplementemia, hypergammaglobulinemia, granular deposits of immunoreactants along the dermoepidermal junction, and fibrillar deposits in the papillary |qrk| ohh| kql| ibu| gcu| ojm| rrc| ljb| zoo| jlj| yhu| zzj| wzb| vov| ejh| wcm| jkc| ate| pdz| fxt| ods| fsb| nnu| xhf| rgi| abi| sny| csu| wqm| qhj| yzz| iab| spb| evc| wwr| ijk| inv| hgd| hnj| ndw| hrx| eiy| idh| mtm| ocr| put| kvx| vdv| vxt| wau|