Anetodermas are rare and unusual skin conditions that can cause severe symptoms and difficulty in treating. One such disease is anetoderma Schwenninger-Buzzi.
Anetoderma Schwenning-Buschi, also known as neoplastic anetoderma, is a rare endocrine disorder that causes abnormal production of testosterone and estradiol. This can lead to the development of tumors in the testicles in men and the breast in women.
Symptoms of Anetoderma Schwennigar Bushi include uncontrolled secretions of aromatase (androgen or estrogen hormones), excessive hair growth of the skin and mucous membranes, and mutation of the breasts in women or the formation of tumors on the ovaries in men.
Treatment of anetoderma A Schwenin Bushi is complex, but sometimes surgical intervention is necessary. Various medications may be used to lower hormone levels, such as antiandrogens and antiestrogens. Hormone blocking techniques such as radiation therapy or chemotherapy may also be used.