“…Lesions have been reported on the genitalia, perineum, inguinal area, and upper thigh1. PAD shows very similar histopathologic findings with that of both Hailey-Hailey and Darier diseases (HHD and DD, respectively), although HHD tends to show more diffuse and DD shows more prominent dyskeratosis than PAD2. HHD and DD are autosomal dominant diseases caused by loss of function mutation of the ATP2C1 and ATP2A2 calcium pump genes, respectively.…”