Crystalline folliculitis revealed by non-aqueous staining technique

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Abstract

Necrotizing infundibular crystalline folliculitis (NICF) is a rare superficial folliculitis characterized by expansive deposits of birefringent crystallized lipid. We report a case of NICF in a transplant patient presenting with folliculocentric acneiform papules across the lateral face and neck. Biopsy demonstrated intrafollicular crystalline deposits within an intact epidermis. Diagnostic crystals were identified using a non-aqueous histologic technique involving thick unstained sections. To our knowledge, this is the first report of NICF in a transplant patient. Our case suggests NICF is a follicular disorder and highlights a technique that may prevent loss of birefringent crystals and assist in facilitating accurate diagnosis.

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Siscos, S. M., Tran, C., Fischer, R., & Fraga, G. (2017). Crystalline folliculitis revealed by non-aqueous staining technique. Dermatology Online Journal, 23(7). https://doi.org/10.5070/d3237035737

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