Anetoderma
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Anetoderma 32809440 NIH
Anetoderma ke boemo ba asymptomatic moo likarolo tse ling tsa letlalo li hlephileng ka lebaka la ho robeha ha likhoele tsa elastic. Libaka tsena li ka hlaha e le matheba a chitja kapa a bōpehileng joaloka oval, matheba a sosobaneng, li-patches, kapa li-protrusions tse kang mokotla, tse nang le moeli o tloaelehileng oa letlalo. Li ka 'na tsa e-ba le mebala e sa tšoaneng joaloka letlalo, le tšoeu, le lerootho, le sootho kapa le leputsoa,' me li fapane ka boholo ho tloha ho tse nyenyane haholo ho ea ho tse kholoanyane. Anetoderma hangata e hlaha kutung le haufi le litho tse kholo tsa 'mele. Hang ha e hlaha, e atisa ho lula lilemo tse ka bang 15. Ha ho na liketsahalo tse tsejoang tsa ntlafatso e iketsahallang feela.
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.