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Jadassohn-Pellizzari anetoderma: Study of multiphoton microscopy based on two-photon excited fluorescence and second harmonic generation


European Journal of Dermatology. Volume 19, Number 6, 570-5, November-December 2009, Investigative report

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Author(s) : Jingjun Zhao, Jianxin Chen, Yinghong Yang, Shuangmu Zhuo, Xingshan Jiang, Wei Tian, Xiaoyin Ye, Lihang Lin, Shusen Xie

Summary : Anetoderma is a rare skin disease with loss of dermal elastic tissue resulting in clinically localized areas of flaccid or herniated sack-like skin. In this study, we report a case of Jadassohn-Pellizzari anetoderma, in a 21-year-old Chinese female with an 18-year history of progressively generalized wrinkled skin lesions. Multiphoton microscopy based on two-photon excited fluorescence (TPEF) and second harmonic generation (SHG) was firstly employed to investigate the pathological process from unaffected skin to the erythematous phase and finally with affected skin of this case. The results showed that the normal elastic fibers in unaffected skin were almost completely absent in erythematous skin tissue, then replaced by a lot of elastic fibers with granular morphology in affected skin, which was consistent with the histopathological results. The obvious changes in collagen fibers and the occurrence of inflammatory cell infiltration in erythematous tissue suggested that the variations of these two components were also the main pathogenesis of anetoderma, except for the deficiency of elastic fibers. Based on these data, we demonstrated that multiphoton microscopy was a promising tool for non-invasive investigation of the pathology of anetoderma at nearly histological resolution, and has potential for observing the dermatological dynamic processes for living specimens because it is based on the intrinsic signals of tissue components.

Keywords : anetoderma, collagen, elastic fiber, multiphoton microscopy, two-photon excited fluorescence, second-harmonic generation

 

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