Follicular Atopic Dermatitis in Dark Skin

    June 2026 in “ Cureus
    Salma Kozmane, Zakia Douhi, Sofia El Haitamy, Layla Tahiri Elousrouti, Fatima Zahra Mernissi
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    TLDR Follicular atopic dermatitis in dark skin can look different, making diagnosis harder.
    This document discusses a pediatric case of follicular atopic dermatitis (AD) in a dark-skinned patient, highlighting the unique clinical presentation that can complicate diagnosis. The patient exhibited purplish to brownish follicular scaly papules symmetrically distributed across the body. Dermoscopic examination showed a white-brown background, perifollicular desquamation, and multiple dotted vessels, while histopathology confirmed the diagnosis. The report underscores the need for awareness of these specific features in dark skin to enhance diagnostic accuracy and treatment.
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