Granular parakeratosis of eccrine ostia

The American Journal of Dermatopathology
Lei WangTianwen Gao

Abstract

Granular parakeratosis was used to define a disease characterized by keratotic papules or plaques that are distributed within skin folds. The follicular involvement in granular parakeratosis has been described. In this report we have presented a case of granular parakeratosis that mainly affected the eccrine ostia.

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