Familial acral localized late-onset focal dermal elastosis

Am J Dermatopathol. 2012 May;34(3):310-4. doi: 10.1097/DAD.0b013e31823adf2e.

Abstract

Late-onset focal dermal elastosis is a rare disorder of elastic tissue, characterized by a local accumulation of elastic fibers in the mid and deep reticular dermis. This disorder occurs mainly in elderly people and consists of multiple yellow papules that are typically distributed on the sides of the neck and flexural areas, closely resembling pseudoxanthoma elasticum from the clinical point of view. We report 2 sisters who have presented with a 20-year history of multiple yellow papules, mainly located on the dorsum of their hands. They also had few lesions of similar morphology scattered on the anterior aspects of their wrists, thighs, and lower abdomen. Histopathologic study demonstrated a focal increase in thick, interlacing elastic fibers in the mid and deep reticular dermis. The most striking features of our cases were the early age of clinical presentation, the familial involvement, and the predominantly acral distribution of the lesions.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Elastic Tissue / pathology*
  • Extremities
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Middle Aged
  • Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum / diagnosis*
  • Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum / genetics
  • Siblings*
  • Skin Diseases / diagnosis*
  • Skin Diseases / genetics