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2018, Volume 34, Number 2, Page(s) 182-185
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DOI: 10.5146/tjpath.2015.01333 |
Early Stage Prurigo Pigmentosa : A Case Report |
Emel ONAYGİL1, Abdullah SONGUR2, Zekayi KUTLUBAY3, Cuyan DEMİRKESEN1 |
1Department of Pathology, İstanbul University, Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine, İSTANBUL, TURKEY 2Department of Dermatology Şanlıurfa Balıklıgol Hospital, ŞANLIURFA, TURKEY 3İstanbul University, Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine, İSTANBUL, TURKEY |
Keywords:
Prurigo Pigmentosa, Diet, Histopathology |
Prurigo pigmentosa is a rare inflammatory dermatosis that primarily affects adolescents and young adults. Even though it is most commonly
seen in Japanese women, other countries have reported cases with increasing frequency. It is characterized by erythematous papules and macules
on the trunk, neck and chest that resolve leaving a reticulate hyperpigmentation. Some endogenous factors related with ketosis like fasting, diet,
diabetes, pregnancy and exogenous agents like chrome, nickel, para-amino compounds have been accused of playing a role in etiology. Here we
would like to present a case of a 16-year-old female patient who was referred to our clinic with pruritic lesions on the trunk and neck, consistent
with the initial phase of prurigo pigmentosa, after a period of strict diet. Prurigo pigmentosa is a disease with distinctive histologic and clinical
features. Due to its rare occurrence, an accurate diagnosis may be particularly challenging. Clinicopathological correlation is therefore crucial in
the diagnosis of the disease in its early phase.
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