A 71-year-old Japanese woman developed red-brown to yellow papules symmetrically on the eyelids and cheeks. The histopathology of a papule showed caseation necrosis surrounded by epitheloid cells intermingled with giant cells in the dermis. The patient was thus diagnosed as lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei (LMDF). To the best of our knowledge, no LMDF patients of such an age have been described previously.
Tinea faciei simulating rosacea which developed after topical application of a corticosteroid ointment is described. Mycological examinations revealed that the causative organism was Trichophyton mentagrophytes. The tinea was cured by topical application of a cream containing tolciclate.
A 43-year-old man with a proliferating trichilemmal tumor is described. Since the tumor had appeared on a pre-existing alopecia and accompanied ectopic apocrine sweat glands, it is supposed that the pathogenesis of the tumor of our patient might be similar to that of an organoid nevus.
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