Follicular Psoriasis: A Case Report and Review of Literature

IF 1.4 Q3 DERMATOLOGY Skin Appendage Disorders Pub Date : 2024-01-19 DOI:10.1159/000536049
Vishal Gaurav, Gouri Renuka Pushpanandan Anand, Chander Grover
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Introduction: Psoriasis is an autoimmune papulosquamous disorder characterized by erythematous plaques. There are various subtypes, of which follicular psoriasis (FP) is an underreported entity, presenting as scaly follicular papules. Only a few cases have been reported, with limited dermoscopy findings having been described. This report aims to review the literature and emphasize the role of dermoscopy in the diagnosis of this rare variant. Case Report: A 31-year-old diabetic and obese male presented with symmetrical, itchy, scaly follicular lesions on his axillae, elbows, and knees for 6 months. Clinical differentials included follicular pityriasis rosea, pityriasis versicolor, or eczema. Dermoscopy revealed white scales and erythematous areas with multiple red dots present around hair follicles. Histopathology showed distended follicular infundibula with parakeratotic scales and psoriasiform changes, leading to a diagnosis of FP. Treatment with topical mometasone furoate and oral levocetirizine led to complete resolution within a month. Discussion: FP is a relatively uncommon subtype of psoriasis, manifesting differently in adults and juveniles. Although its exact cause remains unknown, hair follicle immune cells and/or keratin 17 (K17) may be involved. Dermoscopy can help distinguish it by revealing typical features including perifollicular white scales and vascular structures. Further epidemiological studies and long-term follow-up are needed for a comprehensive understanding of FP.
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毛囊性银屑病:病例报告和文献综述
简介银屑病是一种以红斑为特征的自身免疫性丘疹鳞屑性疾病。银屑病有多种亚型,其中毛囊性银屑病(FP)报告不足,表现为鳞屑性毛囊丘疹。仅有少数病例被报道,皮肤镜检查结果也有限。本报告旨在回顾文献,强调皮肤镜在诊断这种罕见变异型银屑病中的作用。病例报告:一名 31 岁的肥胖男性糖尿病患者,腋窝、肘部和膝盖出现对称性、瘙痒、鳞屑性毛囊性皮损已有 6 个月之久。临床鉴别包括毛囊性玫瑰糠疹、斑丘疹或湿疹。皮肤镜检查发现,毛囊周围有白色鳞屑和红斑,并伴有多个红点。组织病理学检查显示,毛囊内膜膨胀,伴有角化不全的鳞屑和牛皮癣样改变,因此诊断为 FP。使用糠酸莫米松外用药和口服左西替利嗪治疗后,一个月内症状完全消失。讨论:FP 是银屑病中比较少见的一种亚型,在成人和青少年中表现不同。虽然其确切病因尚不清楚,但可能与毛囊免疫细胞和/或角蛋白 17(K17)有关。皮肤镜检查可发现毛囊周围白色鳞屑和血管结构等典型特征,有助于区分这种类型。要全面了解 FP,还需要进一步的流行病学研究和长期随访。
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