- Source: Traumatic anserine folliculosis
Traumatic anserine folliculosis is a curious gooseflesh-like follicular hyperkeratosis that may result from persistent pressure and lateral friction of one skin surface against another.: 775 Traumatic anserine folliculosis is caused by trauma. Topical keratolytics are the treatment of choice.
Signs and symptoms
Traumatic anserine folliculosis is defined by several closely spaced, clustered follicular papules. The most frequently affected areas are the neck, jaws, and chin.
Causes
Traumatic anserine folliculosis is caused by trauma.
Diagnosis
Histopathological features include the possibility of hypergranulosis, hyperkeratosis, localized lucidum presence or increase, rudimentary follicles, and follicular opening dilatation with retention of keratotic material. There could be a little perivascular lymphocytic infiltration.
Disseminate and recurrent infundibular folliculitis, keratosis pilaris, lichen spinulosus, trichostasis spinulosa, and trichodysplasia spinulosa are among the conditions included in the differential diagnosis of traumatic anserine folliculosis.
Treatment
Topical keratolytics are among the treatment options.
See also
List of cutaneous conditions
References
Further reading
Neema, Shekhar; Goyal, Shivam (2021-03-08). "Dermoscopy of Anserine Folliculosis". Dermatology Practical & Conceptual. 11 (2). Mattioli1885: e2021019. doi:10.5826/dpc.1102a19. ISSN 2160-9381. PMC 7943222. PMID 33747628.
Arora, Pooja; Ankad, Bs; Sardana, Kabir; Bansal, Prekshi (2021). "Traumatic anserine folliculosis and comedones: The role of dermoscopy in differentiation". Indian Dermatology Online Journal. 12 (4): 587–589. doi:10.4103/idoj.IDOJ_631_20. ISSN 2229-5178. PMC 8354421. PMID 34430466.