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Anetoderma

Benign DERMATOSIS caused by a loss of dermal ELASTIC TISSUE resulting in localized sac-like areas of flaccid skin. It can be either primary (idiopathic) or secondary to other skin conditions, PENICILLAMINE use, or premature birth.
Also Known As:
Anetoderma, Secondary; Anetodermas; Anetodermas, Primary; Anetodermas, Secondary; Primary Anetoderma; Primary Anetodermas; Secondary Anetoderma; Secondary Anetodermas; Anetoderma, Primary
Networked: 74 relevant articles (0 outcomes, 4 trials/studies)

Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Syphilis
2. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (Libman-Sacks Disease)
3. Anetoderma
4. Antiphospholipid Syndrome (Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome)
5. Localized Scleroderma (Morphea)

Experts

1. David, Michael: 3 articles (02/2010 - 04/2007)
2. Hodak, Emmilia: 3 articles (02/2010 - 04/2007)
3. Meehan, Shane: 2 articles (12/2017 - 12/2012)
4. Vabres, Pierre: 2 articles (05/2010 - 04/2002)
5. Verma, Shyam B: 1 article (08/2021)
6. Desai, Poojaben P: 1 article (07/2021)
7. Patel, Anu Y: 1 article (07/2021)
8. Patel, Krina B: 1 article (07/2021)
9. Prajapati, Hinal J: 1 article (07/2021)
10. Awatani, Kayo: 1 article (04/2021)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Anetoderma:
1. AntibodiesIBA
2. Anticardiolipin AntibodiesIBA
3. Proteins (Proteins, Gene)FDA Link
4. Monoclonal AntibodiesIBA
5. fibulinIBA
6. Antiphospholipid AntibodiesIBA
7. ElastinIBA
8. CollagenIBA
9. Metalloproteases (Metalloproteinases)IBA
10. Matrix Metalloproteinases (MMPs)IBA

Therapies and Procedures

1. Therapeutics
2. Lasers (Laser)
3. Catheters
4. Dye Lasers
5. Gas Lasers