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Recio-Monescillo M, Torre-Castro J, Manzanas C, Ruffin B, Haya L, Rodríguez Pinilla M, Requena L. Papillary dermal elastolysis histopathology mimicking folliculotropic mycosis fungoides. J Cutan Pathol 2023; 50:430-433. [PMID: 36732062 DOI: 10.1111/cup.14402] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/29/2022] [Revised: 01/23/2023] [Accepted: 01/31/2023] [Indexed: 02/04/2023]
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Papillary dermal elastolysis is a rare acquired disease of the elastic tissue that mainly affects elderly women with a clinical presentation of small firm papules in the neck, the supraclavicular areas and the upper back. Histopathologically, it is characteristic to find a complete or almost complete absence of elastic fibers in the papillary dermis with stains such as orcein or Verhoeff-Van Gieson. We present the case of an adult female patient presenting a clinical picture of years of evolution of elastic skin-colored papules on her neck, occasionally pruritic. Two biopsies were performed. In one of them an inflammatory infiltrate affecting the hair follicles was observed, and she was diagnosed with mycosis fungoides. The other biopsy showed a total absence of elastic fibers in the papillary dermis and was diagnosed as elastolysis of the papillary dermis. In early stages of papillary dermal elastolysis, a perivascular and periadnexal lymphocytic inflammatory infiltrate has been described, as is the case described above. It is important for dermatopathologist to know this atypical but possible presentation, as it may require a differential diagnosis with other entities such as follicular mycosis fungoides.
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- Dermatology Departments, Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Universidad Autónoma, Madrid, Spain
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- Dermatology Departments, Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Universidad Autónoma, Madrid, Spain
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- Dermatology Departments, Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Universidad Autónoma, Madrid, Spain
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- Dermatology Departments, Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Universidad Autónoma, Madrid, Spain
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- Dermatology Departments, Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Universidad Autónoma, Madrid, Spain
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Atzori L, Ferreli C, Pilloni L, Rongioletti F. Pseudoxanthoma elasticum-like papillary dermal elastolysis: A mimicker of genetic pseudoxanthoma elasticum. Clin Dermatol 2020; 39:206-210. [PMID: 34272011 DOI: 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2020.10.018] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/28/2022]
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Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE)-like papillary dermal elastolysis (PDE) is an acquired, rare, elastic tissue disorder that presents with multiple asymptomatic, nonfollicular yellowish or normochromic papules, coalescing into symmetrical cobblestone plaques, with a predilection for the neck of postmenopausal women. The condition develops slowly, in months to years, and, although clinically similar to PXE, it is devoid of any systemic implication, being only of esthetic concern. The etiology is unknown, but it is speculated that there is a multifactorial pathogenesis, with the contribution of intrinsic aging, exposure to ultraviolet radiation, abnormal elastogenesis, and genetic factors. The diagnosis is confirmed by histopathology, with special stains specific for elastic fibers revealing loss of elastic plexus in the papillary dermis and the presence of melanophages. Its prevalence is probably underestimated, which reinforces the importance of better clinical and histologic identification to distinguish it from inherited PXE and to avoid extensive systemic investigations and unnecessary medical visits for the patient.
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- Laura Atzori
- Dermatology Clinic, Department of Medical Sciences and Public Health, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy.
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- Dermatology Clinic, Department of Medical Sciences and Public Health, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy
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- Pathology Unit, Department of Medical Sciences and Public Health, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy
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- Dermatology Clinic, Department of Medical Sciences and Public Health, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy
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Vishwanath T, Binny B, Gala P, Nagpal A, Ghate S, Shinde G, Ingle K. Two cases of periumbilical perforating pseudoxanthoma elasticum with dermoscopic and histopathologic features. Australas J Dermatol 2020; 61:e217-e220. [PMID: 31956976 DOI: 10.1111/ajd.13243] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/27/2019] [Revised: 12/22/2019] [Accepted: 12/27/2019] [Indexed: 11/29/2022]
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- Tejas Vishwanath
- Department of Dermatology (OPD 18), Rajawadi Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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- Department of Dermatology (OPD 18), Rajawadi Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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- Department of Dermatology (OPD 18), Rajawadi Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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- Department of Dermatology (OPD 18), Rajawadi Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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- Department of Dermatology (OPD 18), Rajawadi Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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- Department of Dermatology (OPD 18), Rajawadi Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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- Department of Dermatology (OPD 18), Rajawadi Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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Panagou E, Ratynska M, Heelan K. Pseudoxanthoma elasticum‐like papillary dermal elastolysis: a case report and review of literature. Int J Dermatol 2018; 58:93-97. [DOI: 10.1111/ijd.14093] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/01/2017] [Revised: 05/11/2018] [Accepted: 05/22/2018] [Indexed: 11/30/2022]
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- Evangelia Panagou
- Department of Dermatology University College London Hospital London UK
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- Department of Histopathology University College London Hospital London UK
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- Department of Dermatology University College London Hospital London UK
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Valbuena V, Assaad D, Yeung J. Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum–Like Papillary Dermal Elastolysis: A Single Case Report. J Cutan Med Surg 2017; 21:345-347. [DOI: 10.1177/1203475417699407] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/15/2022]
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Background: Pseudoxanthoma elasticum–like papillary dermal elastolysis (PXE-PDE), a rare acquired elastolytic disorder, occurs in postmenopausal, elderly women and is characterized by soft, white-yellow papules that localize on the neck and supraclavicular regions and often coalesce into cobblestone plaques. It has no systemic involvement and is histologically distinct from the clinically similar inherited pseudoxanthoma elasticum. Case Summary: A 64-year-old Caucasian woman presented with a 2-year history of multiple, asymptomatic soft yellow 1- to 2-mm papules on her neck, which were increasing in number. On histopathology, haemotoxylin and eosin stain showed a normal-appearing papillary dermis; however, Verhoeff–van Gieson elastic stain showed absent elastic fibres in the papillary dermis. Papular elastorrhexis was suggested, but given its clinical picture, PXE-PDE was also considered. There was no resolution after 2 courses of intralesional triamcinolone acetonide (0.1 mL of 5 mg/mL). Conclusion: PXE-PDE, which is characterized by complete loss or significant reduction of elastic fibres in the papillary dermis, was consistent with our patient’s presentation and histologic findings. Papular elastorrhexis, a paediatric cutaneous disorder, was initially considered, but clinicopathologic correlation led to a diagnosis of PXE-PDE. Intralesional corticosteroids was tried as a treatment but was ineffective at improving the condition. This report documents the importance of histopathology and clinicopathologic correlation when differentiating the overlapping variants of fibroelastolytic disease.
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- Venus Valbuena
- University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, Toronto, ON, Canada
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- University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, Toronto, ON, Canada
- Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada
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- University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, Toronto, ON, Canada
- Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada
- Women’s College Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada
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Vázquez-Osorio I, Rosón E, Suárez-Peñaranda J, Vázquez-Veiga H. Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum–like Papillary Dermal Elastolysis. ACTAS DERMO-SIFILIOGRAFICAS 2015. [DOI: 10.1016/j.adengl.2015.03.014] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/25/2022] Open
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Vázquez-Osorio I, Rosón E, Suárez-Peñaranda J, Vázquez-Veiga H. Elastólisis de la dermis papilar similar a pseudoxantoma elástico. ACTAS DERMO-SIFILIOGRAFICAS 2015; 106:333-6. [DOI: 10.1016/j.ad.2014.10.002] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/27/2014] [Revised: 09/29/2014] [Accepted: 10/02/2014] [Indexed: 10/24/2022] Open
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