Hypereleidosis Eccentric Atrophic

Eccentric atrophic hypereleidosis is a rare skin disease that is characterized by the formation of hyperemic (hyperemic) lesions protruding above the surface of the skin and having a reddish-pink color and a granular surface.

This disease is associated with impaired functioning of the lymphatic system and stagnation of lymph in the body. Hypereleiosis is a condition in which the connective tissue in any area of ​​the body begins to grow; In addition to benign processes, there are also malignant variants of the disease. In the first case, it is a chronic, progressive condition. There is an opinion that the causes of hyperplastic processes lie in dysfunction of the receptor