       Document 0034
 DOCN  M9580034
 TI    [Eosinophilic pustular folliculitis in acquired immunodeficiency
       syndrome. Report of 6 cases]
 DT    9506
 AU    Ferrer S; Baselga E; Domingo P; Puig M; Ris J; Barrio JL; Nolla J;
       Servicios de Medicina Interna y Dermatologia, Hospital de la; Santa Creu
       i Sant Pau, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona.
 SO    Rev Clin Esp. 1995 Feb;195(2):92-6. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/95249781
 AB    Eosinophilic pustulous foliculitis (EPF) is a rare dermatosis which has
       been reported in association with the human immunodeficiency virus
       infection. Six patients infected with HIV are reported with advanced
       disease in whom the diagnosis of EPF was made. All patients has a highly
       pruritic follicular papular rash. In all cases the pathology study
       revealed a mixed inflammatory infiltrate with predominance of
       eosinophils at the infundibulum of the pilous folliculi. Two patients
       had eosinophilia in peripheral blood. Therapy with antihistaminic agents
       and topical corticosteroids was ineffective in all cases. A favourable
       therapeutic response was achieved with phototherapy associated with the
       topic application of disodium cromoglycate 4%.
 DE    Adult  Case Report  English Abstract  Eosinophilia/*COMPLICATIONS
       Female  Folliculitis/*COMPLICATIONS  Human  HIV
       Infections/*COMPLICATIONS  Male  Middle Age  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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