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Linear Focal Elastosis: Diagnostic Criteria, Classification, and a Practical Approach Based on Seven Cases and a Literature Review.

Created on 12 Aug 2026

Authors

Sveva Lenti, Stefania Guida, Alberto Marini, Sammya Mufarrej, Alexander Herbst, Paolo Romanelli, Franco Rongioletti

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International journal of dermatology. Aug 11, 2026. Epub Aug 11, 2026.

Abstract

Linear focal elastosis (LFE) is a rare elastic tissue disorder characterized by palpable, yellowish, linear or band-like striae. We propose a practical clinicopathologic framework comprising a clinical classification, working diagnostic criteria, and a stepwise diagnostic algorithm to guide recognition, biopsy decisions, and management in routine practice. We categorize LFE into two clinical types: Classic truncal and atypical. As working diagnostic criteria, we suggest that a definitive diagnosis may be supported by at least two major criteria or one major and two minor criteria. The accompanying algorithm stratifies atypical or progressive presentations toward histopathologic confirmation. This framework is supported by a systematic review of 43 publications (88 patients) and an institutional series of 7 cases from two tertiary centers (total: 95 patients). Across both sources, male predominance, lower back involvement, and deep dermal elastosis were consistently observed. Most patients were asymptomatic and had stable outcomes with conservative management. By prioritizing structured diagnostic tools over descriptive case aggregation, this framework enables clinicians to confidently recognize LFE, avoid misdiagnosis, and prevent unnecessary interventions.

PMID:
42581375
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 12 Aug 2026.

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