Periumbilical pseudoxanthoma elasticum associated with chronic renal failure and angioid streaks--apparent regression with hemodialysis
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Periumbilical pseudoxanthoma elasticum associated with chronic renal failure and angioid streaks--apparent regression with hemodialysis
Abstract
Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is a heritable connective tissue disease involving progressive fragmentation and dystrophic calcification of elastic fibers. Periumbilical disease as the exclusive site of cutaneous involvement is most commonly seen in the rare entity termed periumbilical perforating pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PPPXE). Patients with this disorder are generally obese, middle aged, multiparous black women with hypertension. The cutaneous lesions are well-demarcated, hyperpigmented, periumbilical plaques with keratotic papules on the periphery. Extracutaneous manifestations have rarely been described. We describe a patient with periumbilical PXE associated with chronic renal failure and bilateral angioid streaks. Histopathologic examination demonstrated typical calcification of elastic fibers with additional amorphous calcium deposits in the superficial dermis. Transepidermal elimination was not present. Normalization of the serum calcium-phosphate product resulted in regression of the lesions--both clinically and histopathologically. The relation between PPPXE and hereditary PXE is discussed. The role of chronic renal failure in precipitating PPPXE is considered.
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