2016-08-15T10-08-47Z
Source: Case Study and Case Report
Antigona Begolli Gerqari,,Mybera Ferizi, Sadije Halimi, Aferdita Daka, Syzana Hapciu, Ilir Begolli, Mirije Begolli, Idriz Gerqari.
Disseminated and recurrent infundibullofolliculitis is a very rare condition witch main signs are follicular papules that are often pruritic with a random localization on the neck trunk and limbs. The most affected population is black population, but there are cases reported in other ethnicities too. Ethyology of the disease is not defined but there are theories of familiar base, or constitution linked to atopic constitution. The treatment consists on a treatment with corticosterides, antibiotics tetracyclines specially, retinoides and in local treatment with local retinoids ,UVA therapy and local antibiotics. We present a case of a 38 years old white woman, with a 10 year history of the round alopecia with a central follicular papules and pustules, with a consequent atrophy of the skin. The skin problems where aggravated with permanent itching, the skin flashing and a filing of the burning skin. The patient was successfully treated with tetracyclines and corticosteroids and referred in a much better condition.
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Δευτέρα 15 Αυγούστου 2016
Infudibulofolliculitis-A Case Raport
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