A Case of Linear Porokeratosis: Dermoscopic and Immunofluorescence Findings
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Case Report
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June 2008

A Case of Linear Porokeratosis: Dermoscopic and Immunofluorescence Findings

J Turk Acad Dermatol 2008;2(2):0-0
1. Çukurova University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology
2. Çukurova University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pathology
3. Adana Statement Hospital, Adana, Turkey
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ABSTRACT

Observations:

Porokeratosis is a dyskeratotic disorder of the skin characterized by hyperkeratotic papule or plaque with an annular appearance and usually diagnosed easily, both histopathologically and clinically. We present a case of linear porokeratosis which was most likely suggesting the linear epidermal nevus and linear lichen planus. We observed a tiny brown border in the dermoscopic examination which suggested us the diagnosis might be porokeratosis and a column of cytoid bodies in the direct immunofluorescence examination. We think this case report will guide the clinicians to make the diagnosis of porokeratosis.

Keywords:
dermoscopy, direct immunofluorescence, porokeratosis