Granular Parakeratosis Presenting with Facial Keratotic Papules
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Infectious Diseases
Tropical Medicine
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A 27-year-old female presented with pruritic keratotic papules over the left side of the face since one month. The lesions developed a few days after working in a hot humid environment and were preceded by severe uncontrollable pruritus for which she had repeatedly wiped the area with handkerchiefs and towels. A biopsy from one of the keratotic papules revealed granular parakeratosis with a markedly thick stratum corneum that had parakeratosis and also housed keratohyaline granules. Similar changes were seen in keratotic plugs of dilated follicular infundibula.
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PMID: 37180336 PMC: 10172457. DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.7338.
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