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Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Dermoscopy
  • Histopathology

Background:

  • Fox-Fordyce disease (FFD) is a rare chronic disorder affecting apocrine glands.
  • It typically presents as pruritic follicular papules in postpubertal females.
  • Diagnosis is primarily clinical, though histological features can be nonspecific.

Observation:

  • Dermoscopy is a valuable tool for diagnosing various skin conditions.
  • This study details the dermoscopic presentation of FFD.
  • Lesions were examined for characteristic visual markers.

Findings:

  • FFD exhibits distinct dermoscopic features, including folliculocentric structureless areas.
  • These areas are typically light brown to dark brown.
  • Loss of dermatoglyphics and hyperkeratotic follicular plugging were also observed.

Implications:

  • Dermoscopy can assist in differentiating FFD from other similar dermatoses.
  • Identifying specific dermoscopic patterns improves diagnostic accuracy.
  • Further research into dermoscopic criteria for FFD is warranted.