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[The aging skin (author's transl)].

H Reich

    Aktuelle Gerontologie
    |September 1, 1979
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Skin aging presents in localized and generalized forms. Localized aging includes inflammation and hyperplastic changes like tumors, while generalized aging is often linked to hereditary diseases affecting multiple body systems.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dermatology
    • Gerontology
    • Genetics

    Context:

    • Skin aging manifests in distinct localized and generalized patterns.
    • Localized skin aging encompasses inflammatory conditions and hyperplastic growths, including benign and precancerous tumors.
    • Generalized premature skin aging is frequently associated with hereditary systemic diseases.

    Purpose:

    • To differentiate and describe the various forms of skin aging.
    • To categorize localized skin aging into inflammatory and hyperplastic subtypes.
    • To highlight the systemic implications of generalized premature aging.

    Summary:

    • Skin aging is classified into localized and generalized types.
    • Localized aging involves inflammatory processes and hyperplastic changes, such as tumors.

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  • Generalized aging, often premature, is a symptom of hereditary disorders affecting multiple organs.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a framework for understanding the diverse clinical presentations of skin aging.
    • Differentiates localized skin aging, aiding in diagnosis and management of conditions like tumors.
    • Emphasizes the connection between generalized skin aging and systemic hereditary diseases, prompting further investigation into associated health risks.