2013
DOI: 10.2310/7750.2013.13013
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Pityriasis Rotunda Diagnosed in Canada: Case Presentation and Review of the Literature

Abstract: Background: Pityriasis rotunda is a rare cutaneous disorder characterized by scaly, circular, well-demarcated, hypo-or hyperpigmented, fine plaques over the trunk and extremities.Objective: We present a case of pityriasis rotunda in a 44-year-old African-Canadian woman who presented to a community dermatology practice in Toronto.Results: Pityriasis rotunda has been well described in Japan, Italy, and South Africa. It is extremely rare in North America, with nine reported cases to date, the majority of which we… Show more

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“…It is estimated that 30% of cases are associated with malignancy. 5 There have been a few cases associated with various other cancers, including multiple myeloma. 6 It has also been associated with systemic illnesses such as malnutrition, 7 anorexia nervosa, 8 and mycobacterial diseases.…”
Section: A Circular Rash In a Teenagermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is estimated that 30% of cases are associated with malignancy. 5 There have been a few cases associated with various other cancers, including multiple myeloma. 6 It has also been associated with systemic illnesses such as malnutrition, 7 anorexia nervosa, 8 and mycobacterial diseases.…”
Section: A Circular Rash In a Teenagermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La pitiriasis rotunda es una enfermedad rara de patogénesis desconocida, que usualmente se considera idiopática, aunque puede presentarse como parte de un síndrome paraneoplásico o asociada a enfermedades infecciosas sistémicas [1][2][3] . Se ha descrito principalmente en África, Italia y Japón; los reportes en población latinoamericana son escasos y usualmente se presenta en pacientes con fototipos oscuros.…”
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“…En la histopatología se observa hiperqueratosis, ortoqueratosis, acantosis regional, con ausencia o reducción de la capa granular e hiperpigmentación de la capa basal debido al fototipo en el que usualmente se ha descrito 1,2,3 .…”
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“…1,2 Additionally, several comorbidities associated with PR have been reported as follows: diabetes mellitus, infections (tuberculosis, leprosy, osteitis), liver diseases (cirrhosis), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart disease, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (favism), scleroderma and hormonal disorders such as hyperprolactinemia. [1][2][3][4][5] Clinically, typical lesions of PR are characterized by sharply defined annular patches of dry skin with ichthyosiform scaling, usually 2-3 cm in diameter. The number of lesions is variable.…”
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