RESUMEN
Familial Reactive Perforating Collagenosis (FRPC) is a very rare form of benign dermatosis frequently presented during early childhood and not associated with systemic diseases. Less than 50 FRPC patients have been reported in the literature. Due to the limited number of cases, the pathophysiology of this unique entity remains elusive; moreover, no standard treatment has been agreed upon. Here, we report a case of FRPC in a 20-year-old male who was presented with generalized multiple discrete papules covered with central keratotic plugs in all regions of his body, particularly in the facial area, neck, abdominal, and extensor region of the extremities for more than 7 years. Similar symptoms were acknowledged in the patient's family members. Histopathological analyses identified the crateriform shape invagination in the epidermis filled with inflammatory lymphocytes and basophilic debris and perforated by basophilic collagen bundles from the underlying dermis. Based on the clinical and histopathological findings, the patient was diagnosed with FRPC. He was treated with topical desoximetasone 0.25% cream applied 2-3 times daily. A follow-up evaluation after 4 weeks revealed a near-complete resolution of skin papules. To our knowledge, this is the first report of FRPC case from Indonesia. Unlike the majority of FRPC patients who had their disease onsets during infancy or early childhood, FRPC skin manifestations in our patient started during the adolescence period. The resolution of skin manifestations after daily application of topical desoximetasone suggests that topical corticosteroids are a potential treatment option for FRPC patients.
RESUMEN
Reactive perforating collagenosis (RPC) is a rare form of dermatosis. It forms with perforating folliculitis, Kyrle's disease, and serpiginous perforating elastosis, which is a group of perforating dermatosis. RPC can be hereditary with autosomal dominant transmission or it can be acquired, which is usually observed in diabetics with chronic renal failure. Here we report a new observation in a 72-year-old woman treated by phototherapy with a favorable outcome.
RESUMEN
Reactive perforating collagenosis (RPC) is a rare form of transepithelial elimination, in which genetically altered collagen is extruded through the epidermis. Of the acquired and inherited form, inherited form is extremely rare. Here, we present two cases of inherited form of RPC in a family.