Anetoderma
Anetodermia (anetodermia; Greek anetos - softened, relaxed, flaccid + derma - skin) is a dermatosis of unknown etiology, characterized by the formation of foci of atrophy of the subcutaneous tissue and epidermis with a diameter of up to 15 mm, "pasty" consistency.
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- Tumor anetoderma (anetodermia tumoroidea; synonyms: Schwenninger-Buzzi anetoderma, pseudotumor anetoderma) - characterized by foci of atrophy in the form of tumor-like soft bluish-white formations on the skin of the back in the absence of inflammatory changes;
- Anetodermia urticarialis (anetodermia urticarialis; synonym: Pellizzari anetoderma urticarial) - begins with the appearance of itchy blister-like erythema;
- Erythematous anetoderma (anetodermia erythematosa; synonyms: chronic atrophic spotty dermatitis, spotted skin atrophy, Jadasson's atrophic anetoderma) - begins with the appearance of rounded pale red, several edematous spots.
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