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Familial cutaneous collagenoma
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Familial cutaneous collagenoma is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder characterized by the presence of multiple symmetric nodules on the trunk and upper arms in multiple members of the same family. The nodules are flesh-colored, asymptomatic, and they start appearing during adolescent years.It has been described in 10 families worldwide. These nodules are caused by an overgrowth of collagen fibers with an accompanying decreased number of elastic fibers. In some cases, this condition is associated with anomalies in other parts of the body.
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Familial cutaneous collagenoma
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-
dbp:onset
Adolescence
dbp:symptoms
Multiple flesh-colored nodules located on the trunk and upper arms
dbp:causes
Unknown, but there is a genetic basis
dbp:frequency
uncommon
dbo:abstract
Familial cutaneous collagenoma is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder characterized by the presence of multiple symmetric nodules on the trunk and upper arms in multiple members of the same family. The nodules are flesh-colored, asymptomatic, and they start appearing during adolescent years.It has been described in 10 families worldwide. These nodules are caused by an overgrowth of collagen fibers with an accompanying decreased number of elastic fibers. In some cases, this condition is associated with anomalies in other parts of the body.
dbp:complications
None, although in some cases health complications have been reported as accompanying the disorder
dbp:prevention
None
dbp:prognosis
good
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