Cutis laxa (generalized elastolysis) is characterized by sagging folds of loose skin on the face and trunk. Although grouped with hyperelastic skin conditions such as Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, cutis laxa shows an almost total lack of skin elasticity. Because it is a generalized state, it may present as an abnormality in the connective tissue of more than one organ system. The authors report a patient who had end-stage renal failure related to heavy chain disease, a recognized association of cutis laxa. Although the patient's vascular abnormalities were significant, she died of respiratory failure at 41 years of age from cutis laxa-induced emphysema. © 2005 Pulsus Group Inc. All rights reserved.
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Champion, P., & Ryan, F. (2005). A case of congenital cutis laxa (generalized elastolysis). Canadian Respiratory Journal, 12(3), 151–152. https://doi.org/10.1155/2005/624875
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