Ewha Med J.  1998 Dec;21(4):273-278. 10.12771/emj.1998.21.4.273.

A Case of Prurigo Pigmentosa

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  • 1Department of Dermatology, College of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, Korea.

Abstract

Prurigo pigmentosa is an inflammatory dermatosis characterized by severe pruritic red papules and coarse reticulated hyperpigmentation. More than 300 cases have been reported in Japan and several cases have also been described in Caucasians. It is more common in young adult females, particularly in adolescence, but may sometimes occur in males and older persons. The lesions occur mainly on the trunk and neck with severe itching. The histopathologic findings are not specific but occasionally show lichenoid tissue reaction. The etiology of this disease still remains unknown. We reported a case of prurigo pigmentosa in a 26-year-old-male, which clinically and histopathologically fulfilled the characteristics of prurigo pigmentosa and was treated with dapsone resulting in significant clinical improvement.

Keyword

Prurigo pigmentosa; Reticulated hyperpigmentation; Dapsone

MeSH Terms

Adolescent
Dapsone
Female
Humans
Hyperpigmentation
Japan
Male
Neck
Prurigo*
Pruritus
Skin Diseases
Young Adult
Dapsone
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