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 : F7 : 105 : 8
Age (years)24.1 ± 14.233.5 ± 21.4
Disease duration (months)34.3 ± 44.4 (median: 48)8.5 ± 10.2 (median: 12)
Affected areasFace: 4Face: 3
Neck: 1Upper extremities: 4
Upper extremities: 3Lower extremities: 4
Trunk: 11Trunk: 6
Number of lesionsSolitary lesion: 13Solitary lesion: 3
Multiple lesions: 4Multiple lesions: 10
Previous skin disease2 (hypertrophic scar, varicella)0

Variables are shown as mean ± SD.