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Acne-like eruption induced by pseudoxanthoma elasticum: effectiveness of liquid nitrogen cryotherapy


European Journal of Dermatology. Volume 8, Number 1, 63-5, January - February 1998, Cas cliniques

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Author(s) : François LOCHE, Huguette RAYNAL, Jacques BAZEX

Summary : We report a case of pseudoxanthoma elasticum associated with an acneiform eruption involving the cervical area. When she was 16 years-old our patient was diagnosed with pseudoxanthoma elasticum, affecting the skin (flexural, cervical and neck areas) and the eyes (bilateral ocular angioid streaks). Ten years later, acneiform lesions (inflammatory and comedones) developed on these lesions: – the inflammatory lesions were characterized by phagocytosis of pathological elastic fibers inducing granuloma – the histological aspects of pseudoxanthoma elasticum were observed around large comedones. This association is rarely reported and we think that atypical, cervical acneiform lesions may be an indication of pseudoxanthoma elasticum. The mechanism for this association is not clearly understood. In our case, Von-Kossa staining was negative for the granulomatous lesions and positive for the comedones: calcification could protect elastopathic fibers from phagocytosis. Treatment is difficult: anti-acneic treatments are not effective except for tetracylines, the anti-inflammatory effects of which can improve granulomatous lesions. As its efficacy has been reported in elastosis perforans serpiginosa, we used liquid nitrogen cryotherapy on the inflammatory lesions with good results (separation of epidermis from dermis perhaps promoting transepithelial elimination of the abnormal dermal elastic tissue).

Keywords : acne, pseudoxanthoma elasticum.

 

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