Poikiloderma Erythematoatrophic

Article "Poikiloderma Erythematoatraphema"

**Introduction:**

Poikiloderma is a disorder of skin pigmentation and texture caused by inflammation or dysfunction in melanocyte cells. Also known by other names: transient erythema, black skin, and Wood's stain. Poikilodenmia is one of the diagnostic signs of Paget's disease. Violation of skin pigmentation is associated with a violation of their functional activity or changes in biological properties.

**Causes:** - Mechanical damage, including dermatoses, cracks, injuries and burns - Alcoholism - Vascular diseases: diabetes mellitus, varicose veins, obliterating atherosclerosis - Circulatory disorders in the lower extremities - Pulmonary embolism - Metabolic disorders, drug poisoning and toxins - Violation of micro



Poikiloderma erythemato-atopic is a chronic skin disease that is manifested by dysfunction of the skin as a result of changes in the condition of nerve endings, blood vessels and connective tissue, as well as deterioration of elastic fibers.

Poikiloderma erythematous atonic develops predominantly in men, usually after or during the age of forty. The causes of the disease can be frequent hypothermia of the body, severe psycho-emotional and physical stress. Less commonly, the disease is caused by hereditary pathologies, for example, Turner or Down syndrome and other connective tissue diseases. How does pathology occur? Pay attention to the following symptoms