Familial dyskeratotic comedones in a female with positive family history: A rare entity

Journal Title: Nasza Dermatologia Online - Year 2017, Vol 8, Issue 1

Abstract

Familial dyskeratotic comedones is an inherited disorder with characteristic clinical features characterized by disseminated, hyperkeratotic papules and comedones with evidence of dyskeratosis on histopathology. In the light of unrewarding treatment and rarity of this entity, herein we report this rare disorder in a female patient having positive family history.

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Pankaj Kumar Tiwary

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  • EP ID EP302096
  • DOI 10.7241/ourd.20171.12
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Pankaj Kumar Tiwary (2017). Familial dyskeratotic comedones in a female with positive family history: A rare entity. Nasza Dermatologia Online, 8(1), 46-48. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-302096