Tetzlaff Michael T, Evans Katherine, DeHoratius Danielle M, Weiss Rochelle, Cotsarelis George, Elenitsas Rosalie
Department of Dermatology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, 3600 Spruce St, 2 Maloney Building, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Arch Dermatol. 2011 May;147(5):573-6. doi: 10.1001/archdermatol.2011.103.
Fox-Fordyce disease (FFD) is a relatively rare entity with a typical clinical presentation. Numerous studies have described unifying histopathological features of FFD, which together suggest a defect in the follicular infundibulum resulting in follicular dilation with keratin plugging, subsequent apocrine duct obstruction, and apocrine gland dilation, with eventual extravasation of the apocrine secretions as the primary histopathogenic events in the evolution of the disease.
We describe a case of FFD that developed in a 41-year-old woman 3 months after completing a series of axillary laser hair removal treatments, and we detail the clinical and histopathological changes typical for FFD.
Because defective infundibular maturation has been suggested to play a central role in the evolution of FFD, the close temporal relationship of laser hair therapy with the development of FFD suggests a causal role, which we continue to explore.
福克斯-福代斯病(FFD)是一种具有典型临床表现的相对罕见的疾病。众多研究描述了FFD统一的组织病理学特征,这些特征共同表明毛囊漏斗部存在缺陷,导致毛囊扩张并伴有角质栓形成,随后大汗腺导管阻塞,大汗腺扩张,最终大汗腺分泌物外渗,这是该疾病演变过程中的主要组织病理学发病事件。
我们描述了一例在41岁女性完成一系列腋窝激光脱毛治疗3个月后发生的FFD病例,并详细阐述了FFD典型的临床和组织病理学变化。
由于漏斗部成熟缺陷被认为在FFD的演变中起核心作用,激光毛发治疗与FFD发生之间密切的时间关系提示存在因果关系,我们将继续对此进行探索。