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Elastosis Perforans Serpiginosa: a D-penicillamine induced dermatoses in a patient with Wilson's disease

Autops. Case Rep; 10 (2), 2020
Long term use of D-penicillamine for Wilson's disease can be associated with many adverse reactions and systemic side effects. We report the case of a 28-year-old male patient diagnosed with Wilson's disease presenting with a serpiginous raised violaceous skin lesion in the anterior aspect of the neck ov...

Pseudoxanthoma elasticum-like papillary dermal elastolysis in non-exposed skin

An. bras. dermatol; 95 (2), 2020
Abstract Pseudoxanthoma elasticum-like papillary dermal elastolysis is an acquired elastic tissue disorder clinically similar to pseudoxanthoma elasticum in the absence of systemic involvement. Histopathologically, special staining of elastic fibers demonstrates a total or partial band-like loss of elast...

Multiple whitish papules on the posterior neck of an elderly woman

An. bras. dermatol; 95 (1), 2020
Abstract White fibrous papulosis of the neck is a rare entity, with fewer than 50 cases described. It is a benign pathology whose main interest lies in its broad differential diagnosis, especially with pseudoxanthoma elasticum. The authors report the case of a 77-year-old woman with multiple yellow-white...

Stereological analysis of elastic fibers of the corpus cavernosum of rats during the aging process

Acta cir. bras; 34 (8), 2019
Abstract Purpose To evaluate changes in the quantity of elastic fibers in the corpora cavernosa of rats during the natural aging process, and to assess the degree of this change by determining volumetric density (Vv) at different ages via stereological analysis. Methods Forty-eight rats, raised under...

Acquired elastotic hemangioma, a little-known entity: report of a case with 15 years of evolution

An. bras. dermatol; 93 (4), 2018
Abstract: Acquired elastotic hemangioma is a hemangioma variant first described in 2002. It is characterized by being a benign, solitary, slow-growing lesion, that appears in adulthood and is associated with solar exposure. It is a rare hemangioma variant with few cases reported in the literature. We pre...

Papular elastorrhexis: a rare and benign disease

An. bras. dermatol; 93 (4), 2018
Abstract: Papular elastorrhexis is an acquired disease of elastic tissue; considered rare, its etiology and pathogenesis remain unknown. The vast majority of cases occur in women in the first or second decade of life. The disease manifests as multiple uniformly-sized, circumscribed, hypochromic and achro...

Elastoma: clinical and histopathological aspects of a rare disease

An. bras. dermatol; 91 (5,supl.1), 2016
Abstract Elastoma is a connective tissue nevus characterized by changes in elastic fibers. It can be congenital or acquired, and is usually diagnosed before puberty. Associated with osteopoikilosis, it is known as Buschke-Ollendorff syndrome. Histopathology with specific staining for elastic fibers is cr...

Acquired perforating dermatosis in a patient with chronic renal failure

An. bras. dermatol; 91 (5,supl.1), 2016
Abstract Perforating dermatoses are a group of skin diseases characterized by transepidermal elimination of dermal material. The disease is divided into two groups: the primary group and the secondary group. The classical or primary perforating dermatoses are subdivided into four types according to the e...