2020
DOI: 10.1111/ajd.13243
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Two cases of periumbilical perforating pseudoxanthoma elasticum with dermoscopic and histopathologic features

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“…[ 1 ] It is also characterized by degeneration, calcification, and transepidermal elimination of elastic fibers. [ 2 ] Hence, the term perforating calcific elastosis was coined by Lever and Schaumberg. [ 3 ] Perforating PXE has also been reported in the periareolar region.…”
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“…[ 1 ] It is also characterized by degeneration, calcification, and transepidermal elimination of elastic fibers. [ 2 ] Hence, the term perforating calcific elastosis was coined by Lever and Schaumberg. [ 3 ] Perforating PXE has also been reported in the periareolar region.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The common dermoscopic findings observed in available reports are yellow-brown areas, arcuate/curvilinear hyperpigmented lines, telangiectasia, hairpin and dotted vessels, and keratotic plug. [ 2 ] The arcuate hyperpigmented lines corresponded to altered elastic fibers or calcific deposits, white halo with pigment loss, and erythema with inflammatory infiltrates. The keratotic plug in a lamellated pattern with surrounding collarette scales over dam-shaped uplift was congruous with the transepidermal elimination of elastic fibers with the resultant cup-shaped depression of the epidermis.…”
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