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Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans is a [[skin rash]] indicative of the third or late stage of European [[Lyme Disease|Lyme borreliosis]]. | Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans is a [[skin rash]] indicative of the third or late stage of European [[Lyme Disease|Lyme borreliosis]]. It is a [[dermatology|dermatological]] condition that takes a chronically progressive course and finally leads to a widespread [[atrophy]] of the [[skin]]. Involvement of the [[peripheral nervous system]] is often observed, specifically [[polyneuropathy]]. | ||
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Overview
Acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans is a skin rash indicative of the third or late stage of European Lyme borreliosis. It is a dermatological condition that takes a chronically progressive course and finally leads to a widespread atrophy of the skin. Involvement of the peripheral nervous system is often observed, specifically polyneuropathy.