Korean J Dermatol.  2007 Mar;45(3):315-318.

A Case of Linear Arranged Herpetic Folliculitis on the Face

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Dermatology, Pusan Paik Hospital, College of Medicine, Inje University, Busan, Korea. drskin99@hanmail.net
  • 2Graduate School of Molecular and Biomedical Technology, College of General Education1, Inje University, Busan, Korea.

Abstract

Herpes folliculitis is a herpes virus infection that can present as erythematous papules and plaques without the characteristic epidermal change of vesicles found in most herpetic infections. Because of its atypical clinical features, herpes folliculitis is often misdiagnosed, and histopathologic findings are important in diagnosis of the condition. Histopathologic features of herpetic folliculitis show ballooning, multinucleated giant cells and keratinocytes with steel gray nuclei in the follicular epithelium. A 61-year-old Korean male presented with erythematous, painful nodules on his left cheek and chin. Initially, a lesion first developed on his chin after shaving with a razor blade, then spread to the left cheek in a linear distribution. Physical examination revealed a 1x1 cm sized erythematous nodule on the chin, and 1 x 1.5 cm sized erythematous nodules on the left cheek. Histopathologic examination showed typical herpetic cytopathic features. A PCR study was performed and the result was positive for HSV-1. The patient was treated with 750 mg of famciclovir per day and the lesions improved after 7 days of treatment. Herein, we present a case of herpetic folliculitis in a 61-year-old Korean male, and propose that physicians should consider herpetic viral etiology in patients with folliculitis if they show resistance to antibacterial and antifungal therapy.

Keyword

Herpetic folliculitis; HSV-1

MeSH Terms

Cheek
Chin
Diagnosis
Epithelium
Folliculitis*
Giant Cells
Herpesvirus 1, Human
Humans
Keratinocytes
Male
Middle Aged
Physical Examination
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Steel
Steel
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