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Guest Editorial| Volume 90, ISSUE 1, P1-2, May 2000

Atrophie blanche

      Atrophie blanche or white atrophy is a disorder which is described in association with several diseases. It is predominantly localised on the lower leg, but can be localised on any part of the body. Clinical atrophie blanche is characterised by smooth, depressed, ivory white plaque in and around which numerous teleangiectatic capillaries are arrayed. It should not be confused with lichen sclerosis (which is often located on the vulva), scleroderma, malignant atrophic papulosis and scar formation. Histological difference between these disorders is very clear. In atrophie blanche a combination of avascular fields and dilated capillaries with tortuous loops are seen.
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