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      Fox-Fordyce disease in two prepubertal girls: histopathologic demonstration of eccrine sweat gland involvement.

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      Pediatric dermatology

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          This report presents two prepubertal girls with Fox-Fordyce disease. The pruritic papules extensively affected the areas where apocrine glands are distributed (axillae, periareolar and intermammary zones, pubes, infraumbilical midline), and also extended to the neck and face near the external angle of the eyes in one child. Analyses of several biopsy specimens showed that the main lesion was a spongiotic vesicle containing inflammatory cells and keratinocytes affecting the hair infundibula and acrosyringia, together, with hyperkeratosis of both adnexa. The cause of the disease remains elusive, but the microscopic findings may explain the good results obtained with keratolytic agents.

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          Journal
          Pediatr Dermatol
          Pediatric dermatology
          0736-8046
          0736-8046
          July 1 1996
          : 13
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Dermatology, Hospital de Niños, Superiora Sor María Ludovica, La Plata, Argentina.
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          8844748
          f63859d7-6886-45d9-aea4-a0e205ae09b7
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