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Keratosis pilaris syndrome: conspicuous symmetrical redness of both cheeks; distinct ulerythema ophryogenes.





Keratosis pilaris syndrome. persistent symmetrical facial erythema as well as small, follicularly bound hyperkeratoses in the face of a 48-year-old woman. there is also atrophy of the eyebrow follicles and severe eyebrow retraction.

keratosis pilaris syndrome. keratosis pilaris syndrome with ulerythema ophryogenes. small, follicularly bounded hyperkeratoses in the area of the lateral eyebrows, the forehead-hairline and in the cheek area. erythema in the area of the eyebrows with hair loss and without scaling. sometimes slight itching.


Keratosis pilaris syndrome. Inflammatory follicularly bound papules in the area of the hairline of a 41-year-old female patient, with multiple, whitish, atrophic areas in between with loss of the follicular ostia.








Keratosis pilaris syndrome, multiple small follicular papules, partially excised, on the left arm of a 48-year-old female patient.

Keratosis pilaris syndrome: Numerous follicularly bound papules in the area of the forearm in the sense of a keratosis follicularis in a 47-year-old female patient.




