Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3188069 Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
AEGC was isolated in 1979 by Hanke et al. on the basis of five cases seen in females. This is a rare form of dermatosis with some 30 cases being reported in the English literature. The clinical aspect is fairly evocative, with erythematous papular lesions, either alone or in groups, with a raised border and a lighter centre tending towards atrophy. In most cases, the lesions are found predominantly in areas exposed to sunlight. The histological appearance is characteristic, with an image of giant cell elastophagic granuloma from which the name of the disease is taken. This appearance allows the disease to be differentiated from a number of other granulomatous diseases. The aetiology is unknown and treatment is empirical. Spontaneous cure can occur and consistent results have not been obtained with any treatments. In our case, PUVA was partly successful, and the synthetic antimalarials resulted in complete regression of residual lesions.
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