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DEMARCATION LINES OF PIGMENTATION Toshio HAMADA 1 , Nobuhiko HIGASHI 1 1Department of Dermatology, Osaka City University Medical School pp.153-161
Published Date 1968/2/1
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1412200285
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Demarcation lines of pigmentation are defined to be a peculiar boundary line between hypomelanotic and hypermelanotic areas of the skin, usually distributed along the ventral axial line of the limbs, and seldom along the both parasternal lines. No report of these lines has been found in any other races than Japanese people.

1. Out of 42 subjects with demarcation lines of pigmentation examined, the lesions were found on the upper arms and/or chest in 29, on the lower extremities in 11, and on the parasternal regions in the remainder.

2. The lesions are usually symmetrical. In two cases of the 42, however, the lesions were found only on the left arm.

3. In the lesions, distributed on the ventral axial line of arm, the tinge of skin color was uniform, and formed a sharply demarcated line of pigmentation, but in ones on the lower extremities, abundant follicular pigmented spots of less than 2 mm were found on the hypermelanotic areas.

4. Demarcation lines of pigmentation are supposed to occur insidiously before adolescene, but might be present at birth or appear soon after birth.

5. Difference of pigmentation between the adjacent areas in the demarcation lines of pigmentation was found to be based on larger amount of melanin granules in the basal layer of hyperpigmented areas than in that of hypopigmented.

6. Demarcation lines of arms and chest were observed in about 4 per cent on a group examination of upper body in 561 teenagers. There seemed to be sexual predilection.


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