Rao B K, Endzweig C H, Kagen M H, Kriegel D, Freeman R G
Department of Dermatology, New York Presbyterian Hospital-Cornell University Medical College, New York, NY, 10021, USA.
J Cutan Med Surg. 2000 Jan;4(1):40-4. doi: 10.1177/120347540000400111.
Mid-dermal elastolysis is an acquired disorder of elastic tissue clinically characterized by diffuse fine wrinkling, most often of the trunk and arms. Histologically, a clear band of elastolysis is present in the mid-dermis.
Although examples of diffuse elastolysis are well known, only a small number of patients with mid-dermal elastolysis have been reported to date. We present two patients with clinical and histological evidence of mid-dermal elastolysis, review the literature, and summarize the salient features of some common disorders of elastic tissue.
The first patient presented with fine wrinkles and papules over the upper arms, upper chest, and axillae, and demonstrated increased laxity of the eyelids. The second patient had striking wrinkles extending in a band-like pattern on her arms, upper chest, back, and abdomen. Neither one of our patients had a previous history of skin inflammation, urticaria, or any other underlying diseases related to their skin changes. Skin biopsies were taken from lesional and perilesional skin of both patients, and were stained with hematoxylin and eosin, and with elastic tissue stain. In addition, a tissue sample from Patient 1 was fixed for electron-microscopy.
Hematoxylin and eosin stains did not demonstrate specific changes or diagnostic patterns. However, elastic tissue stains revealed a band-like loss of elastic tissue in the mid-dermis. Elastic tissue in the remaining superficial and deep dermis stained normally. Electron-microscopy was consistent with these findings and revealed significant loss of elastic tissue limited to the mid-dermis.
We have presented two cases of mid-dermal elastolysis and reviewed the literature. To date, the pathophysiology of mid-dermal elastolysis had not been elucidated and no definitive therapy exists.
真皮中层弹性组织溶解是一种获得性弹性组织疾病,临床特征为弥漫性细纹,最常见于躯干和手臂。组织学上,真皮中层存在一条清晰的弹性组织溶解带。
虽然弥漫性弹性组织溶解的病例已广为人知,但迄今为止,仅有少数真皮中层弹性组织溶解患者被报道。我们报告两例具有真皮中层弹性组织溶解临床和组织学证据的患者,回顾相关文献,并总结一些常见弹性组织疾病的显著特征。
首例患者上臂、上胸部和腋窝出现细纹和丘疹,且眼睑松弛度增加。第二例患者手臂、上胸部、背部和腹部有呈带状分布的明显皱纹。我们的两位患者既往均无皮肤炎症、荨麻疹或任何与皮肤变化相关的基础疾病史。从两位患者的病变皮肤和病变周围皮肤取皮肤活检组织,进行苏木精 - 伊红染色和弹性组织染色。此外,对患者1的组织样本进行固定以用于电子显微镜检查。
苏木精 - 伊红染色未显示特定变化或诊断模式。然而,弹性组织染色显示真皮中层有带状弹性组织缺失。其余浅层和深层真皮中的弹性组织染色正常。电子显微镜检查结果与这些发现一致,显示弹性组织显著缺失仅限于真皮中层。
我们报告了两例真皮中层弹性组织溶解病例并回顾了文献。迄今为止,真皮中层弹性组织溶解的病理生理学尚未阐明,也不存在确切的治疗方法。