Anetoderma due to secondary syphilis: Report of two cases and discussion of the histopathological findings

Author:

Veasey John V1ORCID,Lellis Rute F2,Porto Renê L3,Mattei Gladys MA4

Affiliation:

1. Dermatology Clinic of Santa Casa, de São Paulo Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil

2. Pathology Laboratory of Santa Casa, de São Paulo Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil

3. Medical Clinic, Department of Santa Casa, de São Paulo Hospital, São Paulo, Brazil

4. Private Practice in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

Abstract

Anetoderma is a rare benign condition of diverse etiology whose characteristic is the diminution or absence of the dermal elastic fibers. Classified as primary and secondary, the latter associated with tumors, inflammatory, and infectious diseases. Although the etiology of the lesions is well described in literature, the pathogenesis is still poorly determined. Anetoderma in syphilis is rare, and occurs even in the most uncommon cutaneous manifestations of the disease, such as the nodular form. In order to better understand the changes that lead to elastolysis, we propose a better correlation with the histopathological findings of the lesions that precede it. We present two cases of anetoderma secondary to syphilis, whose clinical aspects resembled the pattern of their initial secondary syphilis rash.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Dermatology

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