Facial Prurigo Pigmentosa After Bariatric Surgery

  • Alsebayel M
  • Ghobara Y
  • Al-Issa A
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Abstract

Prurigo pigmentosa (PP) is a rare, inflammatory, idiopathic skin disorder, which typically presents as symmetrically scattered pruritic erythematous reticulated papules with occasional vesicles. PP has been primarily a disease of the trunk and the neck, and, to the authors' knowledge, there has been only two reported cases of PP where the forehead/facial areas were involved worldwide. Interestingly, there have not been any reported cases of after bariatric surgery PP with facial involvement. Herein, we present a case of PP after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy with involvement of the face, chest, and back.

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Alsebayel, M. M., Ghobara, Y. A., & Al-Issa, A. (2020). Facial Prurigo Pigmentosa After Bariatric Surgery. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.6909

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