Inguinal porokeratosis in a Japanese man

Inguinal porokeratosis in a Japanese man

Authors

  • Yuka Hayashi Department of Dermatology, Tokyo Women’s Medical University Medical Center East, Tokyo, Japan
  • Masahiko Ozeki Department of Dermatology, Tokyo Women’s Medical University Medical Center East, Tokyo, Japan
  • Sumiko Ishizaki Department of Dermatology, Tokyo Women’s Medical University Medical Center East, Tokyo, Japan
  • Mariko Fujibayashi Department of Pathology, Tokyo Women’s Medical University Medical Center East, Tokyo, Japan
  • Yoshihiko Mitsuhashi Department of Dermatology, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan
  • Miki Izumi Department of Medical Education, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan
  • Masaru Tanaka Department of Medical Education, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

Keywords:

porokeratosis, genital, inguinal, dermoscopy

Abstract

Inguinal and genital porokeratosis is rare but seems to be more common in Asians. We report a case of a 69-year-old Japanese man with multiple lesions of porokeratosis in both inguinal regions. The lesions first appeared in the inguinal region and subsequently spread to the trunk. The patient reported that his father had had similar lesions. Dermoscopy demonstrated central brown pigmentation and blue-gray dots surrounded by a single “white track” at the periphery. The exterior border of the white track also showed light brown pigmentation. Genital or inguinal porokeratosis is uncommon and may be misdiagnosed as Bowen’s disease, lichen planus or extramammary Paget’s disease. However, awareness of this entity and the use of dermoscopy are helpful to establish a correct diagnosis.

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Published

2013-10-31

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Section

Observation

How to Cite

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Hayashi Y, Ozeki M, Ishizaki S, et al. Inguinal porokeratosis in a Japanese man. Dermatol Pract Concept. Published online October 31, 2013:29-31. doi:10.5826/dpc.0304a06

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