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poikiloderma Path.|ˌpɔɪkɪləˈdɜːmə| [mod.L., ad. G. poikilodermia (E. Jacobi 1907, in Verhandl. der deutsch. dermatol. Gesellschaft: IX. Kongr. 1906 322), f. Gr. ποικίλο-ς variegated + δέρµα skin.] An atrophic condition of the skin characterized by reticular pigmentation and associated with telangiectasia. Hence ˌpoikiloˈdermatous a.
1907Index Medicus 173/2 (Index), Poikiloderma. 1936Arch. Dermatol. & Syphilol. XXXIII. 289 The word poikiloderma..is used indiscriminately, to indicate variegated lesions, instead of being limited to eruptions presenting a definite picture of poikiloderma atrophicans vasculare. Ibid. 290 Poikilodermatous changes may be part of the picture of many chronic inflammatory dermatoses. 1967H. Montgomery Dermatopath. xi. 246/2 Various types of poikiloderma, including poikiloderma of Civatte, do not reveal the typical changes in the blood vessels or in the collagenous fibers although telangiectasia is present clinically and histologically. 1968A. Rook in A. Rook et al. Textbk. Dermatol. ii. xlii. 1271/2 Some inflammatory dermatoses, such as lichen planus may also give rise to poikilodermatous changes. |