Pazzini-Pierini Atrophoderma

Pasini-Pierini Attrophoderma is a rare skin disease that manifests itself as dry and flaky patches on the skin. It occurs due to dysfunction of the sebaceous glands and can be caused by various factors such as genetic predisposition, hormonal changes, infections and other diseases.

The first to describe this disease was the Italian dermatologist Pasini in 1896. Later, in 1920, the Argentine dermatologist Pierini gave it the name “Pasini-Piereni Attrofoderma”.

Pasini-Pierani Attrophoderma is a chronic disease that can manifest itself in different forms and stages. It can lead to serious cosmetic defects and problems with skin health.

Various methods are used to treat Pasini-Piarini Attrophoderma, including topical creams and ointments, as well as systemic therapy. In some cases, surgery may be required.

Although Pasini-Pierini Attrophoderma is a rare disease, it can cause significant problems for the patient's health and quality of life. Therefore, it is important to consult a doctor promptly and begin treatment to prevent the development of serious complications.