“… 1 , 2 Unknown etiology, similar to hidradenitis suppurativa, acne conglobata, including follicular hyperkeratosis, follicular duct obstruction, dilation and rupture, bacterial overgrowth, followed by neutrophils, histiocytes, lymphocytes, plasma cell infiltration and granulomatous inflammatory response, scarring, sinus tract formation, and later fibrosis. 3 , 4 The clinical treatment is challenging, and the practice is quite different. The commonly used treatment methods include oral antibiotics, isotretinoin, hormones and other drugs, TNFα inhibitors, X-rays, lasers, and surgical resections, all of which have varying degrees of effect, but there are drug resistance, recurrence, or systemic side effects in all treatments.…”