Atrophoderma Vermiculata (AVA)

Alias:
Folliculitis Ulerythematosa Reticulata
Folliculitis Ulerythematosa Reticulate
Atrophodermia Vermiculata
Atrophoderma Vermiculatum
Atrophodermia Reticulata Symmetrica Faciei
Burnett Schwartz Berberian Syndrome
Honeycomb Atrophy
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Atrophoderma Vermiculata, also known as folliculitis ulerythematosa reticulata, is related to keratosis and keratosis pilaris atrophicans. An important gene associated with Atrophoderma Vermiculata is LRP1 (LDL Receptor Related Protein 1), and among its related pathways/superpathways are p53 Signaling and Alzheimer's disease and miRNA effects. Affiliated tissues include skin and heart, and related phenotypes are atrophic scars and hypoplastic pilosebaceous units

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