- Author:
Yoon Jee KIM
1
;
Jung Woong SHIN
;
Jong Suk LEE
;
Young Lip PARK
;
Kyu Uang WHANG
;
Sung Yul LEE
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords: Childhood granulomatous periorificial dermatitis
- MeSH: Child; Cicatrix; Dermatitis; Dermatitis, Perioral; Eye; Humans; Mouth; Nose
- From:Annals of Dermatology 2011;23(3):386-388
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: Childhood granulomatous periorificial dermatitis (CGPD), also known as facial Afro-Caribbean childhood eruption (FACE), is a distinctive granulomatous form of perioral dermatitis. It is a condition of unknown etiology, characterized by monomorphous, small, papular eruptions around the mouth, nose and eyes that histopathologically show a granulomatous pattern. It affects prepubescent children of both sexes and typically persists for several months but resolved without scarring. We report a 9 year-old girl with multiple, discrete, monomorphic, papular eruptions of 2-months duration on the perioral and periocular areas. Histopathological examination demonstrated upper dermal and perifollicular granulomatous infiltrate.