Abstract

Nonpustular annular psoriasis: a variant of annular pustular psoriasis but without clinical or histopathological evidence of pustule formation

Highlights

  • Nonpustular annular psoriasis: a variant of annular pustular psoriasis but without clinical or histopathological evidence of pustule formation

  • Nonpustular annular psoriasis is a rare form of psoriasis with clinically annular ring-shaped configuration [1]

  • In contrast to recurrent circinate erythematous psoriasis (Psoriasis a type d’erytheme circine recidivant de Bloch) [2], which is the mildest form of pustular psoriasis, no evidence of histopathological Kogoi’s spongiform pustule formation is detected

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Summary

Introduction

Nonpustular annular psoriasis: a variant of annular pustular psoriasis but without clinical or histopathological evidence of pustule formation. Nonpustular annular psoriasis is a rare form of psoriasis with clinically annular ring-shaped configuration [1]. In contrast to recurrent circinate erythematous psoriasis (Psoriasis a type d’erytheme circine recidivant de Bloch) [2], which is the mildest form of pustular psoriasis, no evidence of histopathological Kogoi’s spongiform pustule formation is detected. A 57-year-old Japanese woman had a 4-year history of annular erythematous plaques on her four extremities (Figure 1A).

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