“…Although these patients differed from each another in clinical and pathological diagnoses, obvious epidermal changes, such as hyperkeratosis, follicular plug, atrophy of stratum spinosum, or psoriatic hyperplasia showed that epidermal and follicular changes are common in WIR skin. In addition to the diseases mentioned above with skin and hair follicle changes, there have been diseases reported in the literature with the above manifestations, such as lupus erythematosus (23,24), granulomatous folliculitis (5,25), acquired perforating folliculitis (26), Trichophyton rubrum folliculitis (27), epidermal cyst (28), giant lichenification (29), poliosis (30), and molluscum contagiosum (31). As we noted above, we propose that the local network of nerve fibres is destroyed after VZV infection.…”