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Sus antecedentes:

  • La elastosis focal lineal (EFL) es una afección cutánea cuyas causas son poco conocidas y cuyos datos sobre la población son limitados.
  • Caracterizado por rayas horizontales, el LFE a menudo afecta la parte baja de la espalda.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para sintetizar los informes de casos existentes sobre la EFL.
  • Aclarar los patrones demográficos, las características clínicas y las posibles asociaciones de la EFL.

Principales métodos:

  • Se realizó una búsqueda exhaustiva de la literatura en las principales bases de datos (PubMed, Embase, Ovid, ResearchGate).
  • Se analizaron datos de 80 casos identificados de EFL.

Principales resultados:

  • Se observó una proporción de hombres y mujeres de 5: 1, con una edad media de 39 años.
  • La EFL afectaba predominantemente a adolescentes en la pubertad y a adultos mayores de 60 años.
  • La parte baja de la espalda fue el sitio más común, con asociaciones a brotes de crecimiento y ejercicio.

Conclusiones:

  • LFE exhibe tendencias demográficas específicas, particularmente en adolescentes y adultos mayores.
  • Su naturaleza asintomática y su similitud con las estrías distensas pueden conducir a una subnotificación.
  • Se necesita más investigación para comprender la patogénesis y el tratamiento de la EFL.