Felipe Tavares Rodrigues, Gabriela Coutinho Coutinho Chequer Cabral, Priscilla Filippo de Minas Filippo Alvim, Dirceu David de Andrade David Junior, Leonardo Seixas Ciganha, Juliana Martins Leal, Maria De Fatima Guimarães Scotelaro, Alexandre Carlos Gripp
Milia en plaque (MEP) is an uncommon skin condition identified as retroauricular confluent milium by Boulzer and Fouqet in 1903 [1]. It can be mistaken for other dermatoses like Favre-Racouchot nodular elastosis, steatocystoma multiplex, and nevus comedonicus. Milia en plaque can either be primary or secondary and is typically benign, often triggered by dermatological procedures like cryotherapy, as reported in this journal. In some cases, MEP can arise as a secondary manifestation of other diseases, including folliculotropic mycosis fungoides (FMF)...
March 15, 2024: Dermatology Online Journal