2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-4632.2011.05276.x
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Periumbilical perforating pseudoxanthoma elasticum ‐ an acquired perforating disorder

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“…In a discussion of a rare acquired dermatosis, a debate has ensued since the original description of periumbilical perforating pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) as to whether it is a separate entity or a localised purely cutaneous variant . Another viewpoint suggests that it is a bridge between the inherited and acquired forms of PXE …”
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“…In a discussion of a rare acquired dermatosis, a debate has ensued since the original description of periumbilical perforating pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) as to whether it is a separate entity or a localised purely cutaneous variant . Another viewpoint suggests that it is a bridge between the inherited and acquired forms of PXE …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The purported pathogenesis is stretching of the abdominal wall connective tissue, for example, in multiparous and obese patients causing alteration and calcification of elastic fibres which undergo transepidermal elimination. It classically presents as a periumbilical hyperpigmented plaque on which keratotic ulcerated papules develop. Dermoscopy gives a new perspective as discussed below.…”
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“…An unusual presentation of PXE is the perforating variant, often encountered in obese multiparous women of African ancestry in periumbilical distribution [13]. These cutaneous findings are occasionally associated with angioid streaks.…”
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confidence: 98%