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Red plaques on the cheek - biopsy showed neutrophilic sebaceous adenitis (NSA-patient2)
Keywords: 70 years, Cheek, Male, Pre oral dapsone therapy, Rare sebaceous gland disorder, Recurrent indurated plaques, Superficial scale, Unilateral erythematous plaques
Neutrophilic sebaceous adenitis is a rare inflammatory dermatosis that most commonly affects the face and torso of young men.
© Garzon A, Journal of Dermatology Research
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Source: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/371902366_Neutrophilic_Sebaceous_Adenitis_A_Challenger_Diagnosis_with_Favorable_Response_to_Dapsone_Contribution_of_Two_News_Cases