Chronic folliculitis in Sri Lanka |
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Authors: | Kumarasinghe S P Kumarasinghe M P |
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Affiliation: | Consultant Dermatologist, General Hospital, Kalutara, Sri Lanka. |
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Abstract: | Chronic folliculitis (CF) is a chronic infection of hair follicles leading to atrophy and loss of the affected hairs. This study was done on 51 patients with CF presenting at the Dermatology Clinic at General Hospital Matara, Sri Lanka, to identify specific clinical features and aetiological factors, and to study histopathology. Pus cultures were done on 25 cases. Biopsies were done on 6 patients. CF was commoner in males (59%); 76% were under 34 years, and 39% had occupational exposure to possible irritants. Thirty five precent admitted of scrubbing legs with rough objects. Ichthyosis vulgaris was evident in 47%. All pus cultures revealed Staphylococcus aureus. Clinical features and histopathological features were similar to those described by Harman (1968). Rough scrubbing, ichthyosis and occupational exposure to irritants may be aetiologically relevant. |
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