
Anetoderma (also known as `Anetoderma maculosa,` `Anetoderma maculosa cutis,` `Atrophia maculosa cutis,` and `Macular atrophy`) is a localized laxity of the skin with herniation or outpouching resulting from abnormal dermal elastic tissue. Anetoderma comes in three types: == See also == ...
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Atrophoderma in which the skin becomes bag like and wrinkled. ... Synonym: atrophia maculosa varioliformis cutis, atrophoderma maculatum, macular atrophy, primary idiopathic macular atrophy, primary macular atrophy of skin. ... Origin: G. Anetos, relaxed, + derma, skin ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(an″ә-to-dur´mә) a rare type of localized elastolysis producing circumscribed areas of soft, thin, wrinkled skin that often protrude as small outpouchings. It may be a primary condition or it may be secondary to some other condition involving the skin, such as syphilis, leprosy, or tuberculosis.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: an-ĕ-tō-der′mă Definitions: 1. Atrophoderma in which the skin becomes baglike and wrinkled or depressed, with loss of dermal elasticity. Synonyms: atrophia maculosa varioliformis cutis, atrophoderma maculatum, macular atrophy, primary idiopathic macular atrophy, primary macular atrophy of skin &nbs...
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Anetoderma: An area of slack 'baglike' skin due to a local absence or loss of elastic fibers in the skin. The skin affected by anetoderma often occurs in multiple local areas that typically have distinct borders from normal skin (circumscribed). The skin in these areas is soft, thin, and wrinkled, sometimes with patches that bulge out slightly like...
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