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  • * A skin biopsy showed mild spongiosis and inflammation, confirming the diagnosis of PP.
  • * Treatment involved stopping the ketogenic diet and using oral doxycycline, which cleared the lesions within a month, although some post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation remained.

Article Abstract

A 16-year-old girl developed prurigo pigmentosa (PP) following initiation of a ketogenic diet, presenting with pruritic, erythematous, and brownish papules exclusively on her upper extremities. Histopathological examination revealed mild spongiosis with perivascular neutrophilic and mononuclear cell infiltrate, confirming the diagnosis of PP. Treatment with oral doxycycline and discontinuation of the ketogenic diet led to lesion resolution within one month, with subsequent postinflammatory hyperpigmentation. This case highlights the rarity of PP presenting solely on the upper extremities in pediatric patients, expanding our understanding of this dermatological disease.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pde.15731DOI Listing

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