2014, Number 3
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Acta Med Cent 2014; 8 (3)
Fox-Fordyce disease, presentation of a patient
González EM, Chamizo CM, Betancourt PA
Language: Spanish
References: 10
Page: 104-107
PDF size: 70.49 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The Fox-Fordyce disease is a rare inflammatory disorder characterized by the
appearance of pruritic follicular papules localized in distribution to areas with
apocrine glands. The pathogenesis is not clearly known; it is invloved the
obstruction of the apocrine excretory duct as early phenomenon in the process.
It is presented a patient of 25 years with Fox-Fordyce disease confirmed
histologically and a great clinically vulvar expressiveness.
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