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An. bras. dermatol ; 96(2): 234-236, Mar.-Apr. 2021. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1248750

ABSTRACT

Abstract A 55-year-old male presented with an eight-month history of erythematous papules and plaques with demarcated areas of spared skin on his trunk, upper extremities, neck, and face. Grover's disease is a rare, acquired disorder of unknown origin, which is classically characterized by the appearance of erythematous papules on the upper trunk that are usually transient. As in the present case, there are reports of atypical disease, with facial involvement, pityriasis rubra pilaris-like lesions, and a more chronic course.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris , Ichthyosis , Skin , Acantholysis/diagnosis , Middle Aged
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Rev. chil. dermatol ; 35(2): 36-43, 2019. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1103479

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INTRODUCCIÓN: Las enfermedades acatólicas son un grupo heterogéneo de enfermedades que presentan como característica central histopatológica la acantosis. Generalmente presentan un curso de evolución crónica y recidivante, con variadas manifestaciones clínicas. OBJETIVO: caracterizar los pacientes con diagnóstico de enfermedad acantolítica, bajo 5 criterios clínicos y realizar una revisión de la literatura. MÉTODOS: Se realizó una revisión de la base de datos del Servicio Anatomía Patológica del Hospital San Borja Arriaran (HSBA) entre los años 2007 y 2017 y se complementaron con los antecedentes clínicos extraídos de las fichas clínicas.RESULTADOS: Se obtuvo un total de 13 casos. el 53,8% correspondieron a enfermedad de Darier, 20,6% a enfermedad de Hailey-Hailey y un 20,6% a enfermedad de Grover, obteniendo un promedio de edad al momento del diagnóstico de 22,5 años, 44,3 años y 47,6 años respectivamente. Los antecedentes familiares estuvieron presentes en el 53,8% del total de pacientes, ninguno de ellos presentaba estudio genético. El 61,5% de la muestra correspondió a pacientes de sexo femenino y el promedio de años de evolución previo al diagnóstico fue de 7,4 años para Darier, 8,6 para Hailey-Hailey y para Grover. El 100% de los pacientes con enfermedad de Darier y Grover estaban con terapia sistémica y el 66,6% de enfermedad de Hailey-Hailey con terapia tópica, todos con adecuada respuesta clínica. DISCUSIÓN y conclusiones: las enfermedades acantolíticas corresponden a genodermatosis poco frecuente cuyo diagnóstico y tratamiento constitu-yen un desafío para el dermatólogo


INTRODUCTION: Atytolic diseases are a heterogeneous group of diseases that present acanthosis as a histopathological central characteristic. They usually present a course of chronic and recurrent evolution, with varied clinical manifestations. OBJECTIVE: to characterize the patients diagnosed with acantholytic disease, with 5 clinical criteria and to carry out a review of the literature. METHODS: A review of the database of the Pathological Anatomy Service of the San Bor-ja Arriaran Hospital (HSBA) between 2007 and 2017 was carried out and complemented with the clinical records extracted from the clinical files. RESULTS: A total of 13 cases were obtained. 53.8% corresponded to Darier's disease, 20.6% to Hailey-Hailey's disease and 20.6% to Grover's disease, obtaining an average age at diagnosis of 22.5 years, 44.3 years and 47.6 years respectively. Family history was present in 53.8% of the to-tal patients, none of them had a genetic study. 61.5% of the sample corresponded to female patients and the average of years of evolution prior to diagnosis was 7.4 years for Darier, 8.6 for Hailey-Hailey and for Grover. 100% of the pa-tients with Darier and Grover's disease were on systemic therapy and 66.6% of Hailey-Hailey's disease with topical therapy, all with adequate clinical response. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: acantholytic diseases correspond to rare genodermatosis whose diagnosis and treatment constitute a challenge for the dermatologist.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Acantholysis/epidemiology , Pemphigus, Benign Familial/epidemiology , Ichthyosis/epidemiology , Darier Disease/epidemiology , Chile , Retrospective Studies , Acantholysis/diagnosis , Pemphigus, Benign Familial/diagnosis , Ichthyosis/diagnosis , Darier Disease/diagnosis
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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 480-483, 2019.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-759784

ABSTRACT

Transient acantholytic dermatosis, or Grover's disease, usually appears as pruritic erythematous papules and vesicles on the trunk in middle-aged men. The pathogenesis remains unclear, though sun exposure, heat, and sweating may be aggravating factors. A 58-year-old male visited our clinic for evaluation of an asymptomatic erythematous patch on the left temple that developed 40 years ago. Here, we report the rare case of Grover's disease with atypical features presenting as one large patch on the face.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Acantholysis , Hot Temperature , Skin Diseases , Solar System , Sweat , Sweating
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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 472-476, 2016.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-134785

ABSTRACT

Grover disease (GD), also referred to as transient or persistent acantholytic dermatosis, is an acquired pruritic papular or papulovesicular eruption characterized histopathologically by focal acantholysis and dyskeratosis. Because GD resembles several generalized papular diseases, the diagnosis of GD is a clinical challenge, particularly when dermatologists meet patients without papular eruptions. We experienced two elderly men showing eczematoid plaques with severe pruritus on their backs. Histopathological examinations revealed a focal acantholysis, spongiosis, and dyskeratosis, a pattern consistent with GD. We report two cases of GD with clinical features of nonspecific eczematous dermatosis.


Subject(s)
Aged , Humans , Male , Acantholysis , Diagnosis , Pruritus , Skin Diseases
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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 472-476, 2016.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-134784

ABSTRACT

Grover disease (GD), also referred to as transient or persistent acantholytic dermatosis, is an acquired pruritic papular or papulovesicular eruption characterized histopathologically by focal acantholysis and dyskeratosis. Because GD resembles several generalized papular diseases, the diagnosis of GD is a clinical challenge, particularly when dermatologists meet patients without papular eruptions. We experienced two elderly men showing eczematoid plaques with severe pruritus on their backs. Histopathological examinations revealed a focal acantholysis, spongiosis, and dyskeratosis, a pattern consistent with GD. We report two cases of GD with clinical features of nonspecific eczematous dermatosis.


Subject(s)
Aged , Humans , Male , Acantholysis , Diagnosis , Pruritus , Skin Diseases
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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 544-547, 2016.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-12169

ABSTRACT

Grover disease (also known as transient or persistent acantholytic dermatosis) is a pruritic polymorphic papulovesicular eruption that is histologically characterized by the presence of epidermal acantholysis. It primarily occurs in middle-aged individuals and manifests as scattered erythematous or brown papules as well as papulovesicles on the sun-exposed skin of the trunk. A 52-year-old man had erythematous papules and patches linearly arranged on the left thigh and leg with mild pruritus. The skin lesions were successfully treated with a topical corticosteroid. However, 2 months later, the lesions recurred. The histological examination of a punch biopsy revealed focal acantholytic clefts with dyskeratotic cells, hyperkeratosis, and the infiltration of perivascular lymphocytes and eosinophils. Taken together with the late onset and lack of family history, we diagnosed this condition as Grover disease distributed along the Blaschko line, a condition presented here for the first time.


Subject(s)
Humans , Middle Aged , Acantholysis , Biopsy , Eosinophils , Leg , Lymphocytes , Pruritus , Skin , Thigh
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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 1004-1006, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-228830

ABSTRACT

Transient acantholytic dermatosis was first described by Grover in 1970. It is characterized by pruritic, discrete papules and papulovesicles distributed mainly on the trunk. The histologic hallmark of the disorder is focal acantholysis, several patterns of which have been described. The etiologic factors and pathogenesis remain unclear. We report a 45-year-old male patient with multiple severely pruritic, discrete papules and papulovesicles on the trunk. There were no oral cavity, palm and sole involvement. Histopathologic findings revealed epidermal acanthosis, acantholysis and hyperkeratosis with suprabasal splits. He showed good response to topical steroid and oral antihistamine.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Acantholysis , Mouth , Skin Diseases
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