PMID: 8959907Jul 1, 1996Paper

Dowling-Degos disease associated with hidradenitis suppurativa

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology
A J Bedlow, P S Mortimer

Abstract

A case of Dowling-Degos disease coexisting with hidradenitis suppurativa is described. We propose that the follicular occlusion inherent in Dowling-Degos disease may predispose to the development of hidradenitis suppurativa.

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