| Jadassohn–Pellizzari anetoderma |
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| Classification and external resources |
| ICD-10 |
L90.2 |
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Jadassohn–Pellizzari anetoderma is a benign condition with focal loss of dermal elastic tissue.[1] Anetoderma comes in three types: Primary anetoderma, secondary anetoderma, and familial anetoderma. Jadassohn-Pellizzari is one of two major classifications of primary anetoderma, the other being Schweninger–Buzzi anetoderma. The difference between the two is that Jadassohn-Pellizzari anetoderma is preceded by inflammatory lesions. [2]