Anetodermahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anetoderma
Anetoderma est laxitas localis cutis ex abnormibus dermal elasticis textus consecuta.

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      Anetoderma Conditio asymptomatica est ubi certae areae cutis laxatae ob fibrarum elasticarum naufragii fiunt. Hae areae videri possunt sicut depressiones rotundae vel ovales informes, maculae rugae, inaequalis, vel sac-simile protrusiones, cum limbo cutis normali. Colores varios habere possunt sicut coloratum, album, griseum, brunneum vel caeruleum, et ab exiguis ad maiores inaequalis magnitudine variant. Anetoderma Solet ostendit in trunco ​​et circa membra principalia corporis. Postquam apparet, ad quindecim annos manere tendit. Nulla est notarum exemplorum spontanea emendatio.
      Anetoderma is a benign disorder of elastolysis, causing well-circumscribed, focal areas of flaccid skin. The localized areas of slack skin can present clinically as round to oval atrophic depressions, wrinkled macules, patches, or herniated sac-like protrusions with a surrounding border of normal skin. The lesions can be a variety of colors from skin-colored, white, grey, brown, or blue, and the size can range from millimeters to centimeters. Anetoderma most commonly presents on the trunk and proximal extremities. Once present, the disease tends to be active for at least 15 years. No reports of spontaneous regression have occurred.