Clear Cell Papulosis: A Rare Pediatric Dermatosis

Case Reports in Pediatrics
Keng Wein Jeanette TanJean Aan Mark Koh

Abstract

The diagnosis and management of pediatric hypopigmented lesions can be challenging given their wide range of differentials. In this case report, we present a case of a 3-year-old Chinese boy who was initially treated for tinea versicolor but subsequently diagnosed to have clear cell papulosis. The features, diagnosis, and management of clear cell papulosis are discussed in this article to raise awareness of this condition amongst pediatricians.

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