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Image Number #8685 (Pseudoxanthoma elasticum)

Diagnosis: Pseudoxanthoma elasticum

Description: Dermal yellow papules linear configuration

Morphology: Papules,yellow

Site: Arm,forearm

Sex: F

Age: 55

Type: Clinical

Submitted By: Ian McColl

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History:

Case of Dr N Senanayake - This is a post-menopausal woman I saw in endocrinology outpatients for osteoporosis. I noted she had yellowish pebbly cobblestone skin over her cubital fossa region. She also had the same appearance on her neck, axilla and abdomen. She is suffering from pseudoxanthoma elasticum, the autosomal dominant type because one of her parents had condition as well. She started getting the skin lesions in her teenage years and has now developed some complications associated with the disease. She has retinal haemorrhages and has lost central vision in her right eye as a consequence and is under specialist care for this.

 



Related Links:
Dermnet on Pseudoxanthoma elasticum
 

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This is another fantastic case with beautiful photographs. This is a difficult condition to photograph at times. See this Dermnet Reference The problem is the damage to elastic tissue especially in the walls of blood vessels with increased tendency to vascular aneurisms and resultant strokes. (Submitted By: Dr Ian McColl)

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Final Diagnosis

Pseudoxanthoma elasticum , Great case

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