“…3 Dissecting cellulitis, hidradenitis suppurativa, and acne conglobate are differentiated mainly on their clinical presentation, with dissecting cellulitis affecting the scalp, hidradenitis suppurativa affecting axillary and anogenital regions, and acne conglobata affecting back, buttocks, and chest. 4 Metastatic Crohn’s disease, a similar disease entity, is characterized by noncaseating granulomas in the skin, but its noncontiguous occurrence with the gastrointestinal tract is a rare manifestation. Although the abscesses in dissecting cellulitis are sterile, it can be associated with secondary bacterial infection.…”