1.Pityrosporum folliculitis in a patient diagnosed with acneiform drug eruption.
Abat Katrina S ; Jacinto Sylvia S.
Journal of the Philippine Dermatological Society 2013;22(2):66-68
Pityrosporum folliculitis (PF) is a polymorphic dermatomycosis characterized by the development of multiple follicular papules and pustules. This disease occurs mainly in the seborrheic areas of the face, back and chest. Being aggravated by hot weather and sweating, PF has shown to be a common disease in the tropics. Clinically, it may present similarly as other diseases such as acneiform drug eruption. Differentiation between these two disease entities and an objective method of ruling out PF are important in our setting as management will differ. We report a case of pityrosporum folliculitis in a patient who had a history of chronic oral steroid intake and presented clinically with an acneiform eruption on his face, chest and back. Microscopy and skin biopsy revealed the presence of Pityrosporum. The patient was successfully treated with systemic and topical anti-fungal medications. We postulate that in this patient, immunosuppression due to exogenous steroids may be the predisposing factor for pityrosporum folliculitis. Since acneiform drug eruption and pityrosporum folliculitis may present similarly, misdiagnosis is common. We suggest that when presented with an acneiform eruption in an immunosuppressed patient, direct microscopy of KOH mounts of lower comedonal
Human ; Male ; Adult ; Acneiform Eruptions ; Biopsy ; Causality ; Dermatomycoses ; Diagnostic Errors ; Drug Eruptions ; Folliculitis ; Malassezia ; Skin ; Sweating ; Weather