Neutrophilic Sebaceous Adenitis A Challenger Diagnosis with Favorable Response to Dapsone, Contribution of Two News Cases
Journal Title: Journal of Dermatology Research - Year 2023, Vol 4, Issue 2
Abstract
Neutrophilic Sebaceous Adenitis (NSA) is a rare disorder of unknown cause, characterized by circinate plaques on the face and histologically by neutrophilic inflammation of the sebaceous glands accompanied by necrotic sebocytes, together with a superficial and deep perivascular infiltrated composed mainly of lymphocytes. Even though there are few cases reported of NSA, in this paper we present two new cases with optimal response to dapsone.
Authors and Affiliations
Eduardo Garzón Aldás, Xavier Garzón Garzón
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