Perifollicular erythema

Keratosis pilaris atrophicans faciei

Keratosis
Keratosis pilaris atrophicans faciei (also known as "Folliculitis rubra," "Keratosis pilaris rubra atrophicans faciei," "Lichen pilare," "Lichen pilaire ou xerodermie pilaire symmetrique de la face," "Ulerythema ophryogenes," and "Xerodermi pilaire symmetrique de la face") begins in infancy as follicular papules with perifollicular erythema. Initially, the lesions are restricted to the lateral eyebrows, but with time spread to involve the cheeks and forehead, and may also be associated with keratosis pilaris on the extremities and buttocks.

Perifollicular erythema - List of case studies

Lichen planopilaris (follicular lichen planus) affecting the scalp

was added. In February 2009 appeared non-infiltrated erythema on the face (cheekbone area and forehead) causing strong itching ... with evidence of follicular involvement consisting of mild perifollicular hyperkeratosis and scales . Lichen planopilaris is an ...

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