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2022, Number 6

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Med Int Mex 2022; 38 (6)

Jessner cutaneous lymphocytic infiltration

Del Carpio-Orantes L, Olivares-González VP, Aparicio-Sánchez EE
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Language: Spanish
References: 14
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Key words:

Skin disease, Dermatosis, Biopsy.

ABSTRACT

Background: Jessner cutaneous lymphocytic infiltration is a chronic benign skin disease characterized by non-scaly erythematous papules or plaques that are located mainly on the back, face, neck, shoulders, arms and hands (exposed areas to the sun), which can group together to form plaques with an annular, arcuate or horseshoe arrangement and which disappear without leaving a scar.
Clinical case: A 30-year-old female patient with no significant pathological history, who was admitted to hospital for suffering a 7-day evolution dermatosis characterized by confluent macular lesions on the trunk and extremities with centripetal distribution, which affected the palms and soles, in them with maculopapular lesions, in whom Jessner cutaneous lymphocytic infiltration was diagnosed.
Conclusions: It highlights the importance of skin biopsy for the diagnosis of persistent skin lesions in which the most frequent diseases have been ruled out and the finding of benign conditions of very low incidence, such as Jessner cutaneous lymphocytic infiltration, susceptible to specific treatment.


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