Studies - Pigmentary demarcation lines over the face
BACKGROUND: We have been observing that a significant proportion of our patients, especially females, have certain pigmentary demarcation lines (PDL) over the face. However, systematic studies of the subject are lacking. AIMS: We categorized the different clinical patterns of facial PDLs in the Indi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Indian journal of dermatology, venereology, and leprology venereology, and leprology, 2004-12, Vol.70 (6) |
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Zusammenfassung: | BACKGROUND: We have been observing that a significant proportion of
our patients, especially females, have certain pigmentary demarcation
lines (PDL) over the face. However, systematic studies of the subject
are lacking. AIMS: We categorized the different clinical patterns of
facial PDLs in the Indian subpopulation and assessed their prevalence
in this study. METHODS: About 4000 consecutive patients, both males
and females, attending our skin clinic were examined for the presence
of any pigmentary demarcation lines on the face, from October 1998 to
February 2000. RESULTS: Out of the study population of 4037 patients,
243 (6%) were found to have demarcation lines on the face. The
demarcation lines were far more common in women (9%) than in men
(0.75%). These lines could be classified into three patterns that we
would like to label as F, G, H as PDLs A to E have already been
described. CONCLUSIONS: Pigmentary demarcation lines are fairly
common in the Indian population especially amongst the females.
Hormonal influences could possibly explain the female preponderance.
Aggregation of cases within families or among close relatives suggests
a genetic background. |
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ISSN: | 0378-6323 |