Acne miliaris necrotica | |
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Other names | Acne varioliformis [1] |
Specialty | Dermatology |
Symptoms | Itchy fluid-filled bumps on typically scalp [1] |
Complications | Scarring [1] |
Causes | Inflammatory reaction to part of the hair follicle and S. aureus [2] |
Diagnostic method | Visualisation, culture [1] |
Treatment | Antibiotics [1] |
Medication | Doxycycline [1] |
Acne miliaris necrotica is a severe form of folliculitis of typically the scalp. [2] It presents as multiple fluid-filled bumps, sometimes occurring as solitary lesions that are usually very itchy. [1] Shortly after appearing, the bumps burst and dry up. [1] There may be scarring. [1]
The cause may be a result of an inflammatory reaction to part of the hair follicle and S. aureus. [2]
Diagnosis is by visualisation and culture of the lesions. [1]
There are multiple medications that are able to treat acne varioliformis. [3] [4]
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The condition was first described by Sabouraud in 1928. [5]
Acne miliaris necrotica | |
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Other names | Acne varioliformis [1] |
Specialty | Dermatology |
Symptoms | Itchy fluid-filled bumps on typically scalp [1] |
Complications | Scarring [1] |
Causes | Inflammatory reaction to part of the hair follicle and S. aureus [2] |
Diagnostic method | Visualisation, culture [1] |
Treatment | Antibiotics [1] |
Medication | Doxycycline [1] |
Acne miliaris necrotica is a severe form of folliculitis of typically the scalp. [2] It presents as multiple fluid-filled bumps, sometimes occurring as solitary lesions that are usually very itchy. [1] Shortly after appearing, the bumps burst and dry up. [1] There may be scarring. [1]
The cause may be a result of an inflammatory reaction to part of the hair follicle and S. aureus. [2]
Diagnosis is by visualisation and culture of the lesions. [1]
There are multiple medications that are able to treat acne varioliformis. [3] [4]
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adding to it. (July 2024) |
The condition was first described by Sabouraud in 1928. [5]