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402681005: Disorder due to abnormality of dermal elastin (disorder)


Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jul 2003. Module: SNOMED CT core

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
1770605019 Disorder due to abnormality of dermal elastin (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
1781781017 Disorder due to abnormality of dermal elastin en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5261281000241116 affection due à une anomalie de l'élastine cutanée fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module


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Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
Disorder due to abnormality of dermal elastin (disorder) Is a Disorder of skin (disorder) true Inferred relationship Some
Disorder due to abnormality of dermal elastin (disorder) Finding site Skin structure true Inferred relationship Some 1

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Dermal elastolysis (disorder) Is a True Disorder due to abnormality of dermal elastin (disorder) Inferred relationship Some
White fibrous papulosis of the neck is a rare, acquired, dermal elastic tissue disorder characterized by multiple, 2-3 mm sized, non-confluent, asymptomatic, white or pale-colored, non-follicular, firm papular lesions occurring predominantly on the lateral or posterior aspects of the neck. Other, rarely reported sites include inferior axillae, central mid-back and upper sternal region. Is a True Disorder due to abnormality of dermal elastin (disorder) Inferred relationship Some
Pseudoxanthoma elasticum-like papillary dermal elastolysis (PXE-PDE) is a rare, acquired, idiopathic dermal tissue disorder characterized by numerous, asymptomatic, 2-3 mm, yellowish, non-follicular papules that tend to converge into cobblestone-like plaques which are distributed symmetrically over the posterior neck, supraclavicular region, axillae, and sometimes abdomen. Unlike PXE, these skin lesions show select elimination (absence or marked loss) of elastic fibers in the papillary dermis and there is no systemic involvement. Is a True Disorder due to abnormality of dermal elastin (disorder) Inferred relationship Some
Linear focal elastosis is a rare, acquired, dermis elastic tissue disorder characterized by asymptomatic, palpable, hypertrophic or atrophic, yellowish or red, indurated, horizontal, striae-like linear plaques distributed symmetrically across the mid and lower back. No systemic involvement has been described. Skin biopsy reveals a focal increase in abnormal elastic tissue with abundant, wavy, fragmented and aggregated, basophilic elastic fibers in the reticular dermis. Is a True Disorder due to abnormality of dermal elastin (disorder) Inferred relationship Some
Late-onset focal dermal elastosis is a rare, acquired, dermis elastic tissue disorder characterized by a pseudoxanthoma elasticum-like papular eruption consisting of multiple, slowly progressive, asymptomatic, 2-5 mm, white to yellowish, non-follicular papules (that tend to form cobblestone plaques) predominantly distributed over the neck, axillae and flexural areas, with no systemic involvement. Skin biopsy reveals a focal increase of normal-appearing elastic tissue in the reticular dermis with no calcium deposits. Is a True Disorder due to abnormality of dermal elastin (disorder) Inferred relationship Some
A rare, acquired, dermis elastic tissue disorder with decreased elastic tissue characterized by multiple, asymptomatic, well demarcated, flat, hypopigmented atrophic macular skin lesions distributed over upper trunk and proximal upper limbs. Histopathological examination reveals atrophic epidermis with decreased basal pigmentation, perivascular mononuclear infiltration in the upper dermis, and disorganized, hyalinized, coarse collagen bundles, and variable loss of elastic fibers in the dermis. Is a True Disorder due to abnormality of dermal elastin (disorder) Inferred relationship Some
A rare, acquired, dermis elastic tissue disorder characterized by multiple, asymptomatic, firm, well-demarcated, nonfollicular, hypopigmented or skin-colored papules, with a diameter of less than 1 cm, distributed symmetrically over trunk and/or proximal limbs (rarely, head, neck, shoulders, armpits, thighs), with no extracutaneous manifestations. Histopathology typically reveals decreased and fragmented elastic fibers, thickened and/or homogenized collagen bundles and, in some, a mild, perivascular, lymphocytic infiltrate in the dermis. Is a True Disorder due to abnormality of dermal elastin (disorder) Inferred relationship Some
A rare, genetic, dermis elastic tissue disorder characterized by yellowish skin papules (resembling pseudoxanthoma elasticum) located on the neck, chest and/or flexural areas associated with loose, redundant, sagging skin on trunk and upper limbs, and retinitis pigmentosa, in the absence of clotting abnormalities. Patients present reduced night and peripheral vision, as well as optic nerve pallor, retinal pigment epithelium loss, attenuated retinal vessels and/or black pigment intra-retinal clumps. Is a True Disorder due to abnormality of dermal elastin (disorder) Inferred relationship Some
Anetoderma Is a True Disorder due to abnormality of dermal elastin (disorder) Inferred relationship Some
Elastoderma Is a True Disorder due to abnormality of dermal elastin (disorder) Inferred relationship Some

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