Anetoderma: evidence of the relationship with autoimmune disease and a possible role of macrophages in the etiopathogenesis
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- DOI: 10.1177/039463201102400425
Anetoderma: evidence of the relationship with autoimmune disease and a possible role of macrophages in the etiopathogenesis
Abstract
Anetoderma is a benign condition characterized by round or oval macular lesions with focal loss of dermal elastic tissue resulting in localized areas of flaccid or herniated saclike skin. Often, the anetoderma is associated with immuno-mediated pathogenetic mechanism. In this article, we describe the association between anetoderma and autoimmune diseases, by underlining the role and the action of macrophages as a possible etiopathogenesis.
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