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Warwick Hospital; University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire; Nuffield Health Wolverhampton Hospital; Hastings House Medical Centre, Wellesbourne, WarwickPublication date
2017-07-27Subject
Dermatology
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Porokeratosis, a disorder of keratinisation, is clinically characterized by the presence of annular plaques with a surrounding keratotic ridge. Clinical variants include linear, disseminated superficial actinic, verrucous/hypertrophic, disseminated eruptive, palmoplantar and porokeratosis of Mibelli (one or two typical plaques with atrophic centre and guttered keratotic rim). All of these subtypes share the histological feature of a cornoid lamella, characterized by a column of 'stacked' parakeratosis with focal absence of the granular layer, and dysmaturation (prematurely keratinised cells in the upper spinous layer). In recent years, a proposed new subtype, follicular porokeratosis (FP_, has been described, in which the cornoid lamella are exclusively located in the follicular ostia. We present four new cases that showed typical histological features of FP.Citation
Sud, A., Shipman, A. R., Odeke, M., Varma, K., Read-Jones, M., & Carr, R. A. (2017). Follicular porokeratosis: Four new cases. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 42(8), 881–886. https://doi.org/10.1111/ced.13195Type
ArticlePMID
28748571Publisher
Oxford University Pressae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1111/ced.13195