Pseudoherpetiform Presentation of Grover's Disease: A Rare Presentation
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September 2015

Pseudoherpetiform Presentation of Grover's Disease: A Rare Presentation

J Turk Acad Dermatol 2015;9(3):0-0
1. İstanbul Medeniyet University, Medical Faculty, Göztepe Training and Research Hospital Department of Dermatology
2. Department of Pathology, İstanbul, Turkey
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ABSTRACT

Observation:

Grover’s disease is a common pruritic skin disease which is also known as persistent and transient achantolytic dermatosis. It is characterised by crusted, pruritic, erythematous papulovesicular eruption and more common in Caucasians, males and usually seen after fourth decade. Lesions may persist for years. Differential diagnosis is made by numerous prurutic papulovesicular diseases.

We want to present a 28-year-old female patient with relapsing, crusted, reddish to brown 3-5 mm papulovesicular lesions on her chest and back. She was misdiagnosed as recurrent herpes simplex infection before and systemic acyclovir was precribed but she was resistant to this therapy. Histopathological examination was consistent with Grover’s disease.

We want to remind Grover’s disease in differential diagnosis of relapsing papulovesicular eruptions.

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