tacrolimus and Porokeratosis

tacrolimus has been researched along with Porokeratosis* in 2 studies

Reviews

1 review(s) available for tacrolimus and Porokeratosis

ArticleYear
Exclusive facial porokeratosis: histopathologically showing follicular cornoid lamellae.
    The Journal of dermatology, 2011, Volume: 38, Issue:11

    Porokeratosis is a heterogeneous group of disorders that are mostly inherited in an autosomal dominant fashion. It has a wide variety of clinical manifestations with a characteristic histological finding of cornoid lamella. Porokeratosis usually affects the trunk or the extremities. Exclusive facial lesions are rare, although 15% of patients with disseminated, superficial, actinic porokeratosis do have facial lesions. Herein, we discuss the case of a 25-year-old woman who noticed the appearance of well-defined, brownish, macular lesions located on both cheeks. She had no other symptoms. A skin examination showed well-demarcated, multiple, brownish macules with raised hyperkeratotic borders on both cheeks and a half-palm-sized, arcuate-shaped lesion formed by grouped macules on the right cheek. No other parts of the body were affected. Histopathological examination of a biopsy specimen obtained from the hyperkeratotic margin gave a diagnosis of porokeratosis with follicular involvement of the cornoid lamellae. Topical pimecrolimus was applied twice a day to the lesions, although little improvement was achieved after 2 months.

    Topics: Administration, Topical; Adult; Calcineurin Inhibitors; Face; Female; Humans; Porokeratosis; Tacrolimus

2011

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for tacrolimus and Porokeratosis

ArticleYear
Long-term clearance of linear porokeratosis with tacrolimus, 0.1%, ointment.
    JAMA dermatology, 2014, Volume: 150, Issue:2

    Topics: Administration, Cutaneous; Adult; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Immunosuppressive Agents; Ointments; Porokeratosis; Tacrolimus; Time Factors; Treatment Outcome

2014