Reticular variant of mid-dermal elastolysis after insertion of a pacemaker.

Journal: Clinical And Experimental Dermatology
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Abstract

Summary Mid-dermal elastolysis is an unusual process characterized by the absence of the elastic fibres within the mid-dermis. The disappearance of these fibres causes fine wrinkles (type 1) or perifollicular protrusions (type 2) affecting the trunk, neck and arms. There is a female predilection, and most patients have a history of intense sun exposure. Recently, some cases of mid-dermal elastolysis presenting as reticular erythema have been reported. We report a case of reticular erythema with mid-dermal elastolysis that occurred in a 70-year-old man after insertion of a pacemaker.

Authors
E Cutillas, F Ferrando, M Martí, A Mateu, N Rausell
Relevant Conditions

Cutis Laxa

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