Research Article
A Clinicoimmunohistopathologic Study of Anetoderma: Is Protruding Type More Advanced in Stage Than Indented Type?
Table 2
Demographic information of 30 anetoderma patients according to clinical phenotypes.
| | Protruding type | Indented type |
| Sex, M : F | 7 : 10 | 5 : 8 | Age (years) | 24.1 ± 14.2 | 33.5 ± 21.4 | Disease duration (months) | 34.3 ± 44.4 (median: 48) | 8.5 ± 10.2 (median: 12) | Affected areas | Face: 4 | Face: 3 | Neck: 1 | Upper extremities: 4 | Upper extremities: 3 | Lower extremities: 4 | Trunk: 11 | Trunk: 6 | Number of lesions | Solitary lesion: 13 | Solitary lesion: 3 | Multiple lesions: 4 | Multiple lesions: 10 | Previous skin disease | 2 (hypertrophic scar, varicella) | 0 |
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Variables are shown as mean ± SD.
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