Abstract

Prurigo pigmentosa (PP) is a rare inflammatory dermatosis of unknown etiology. It is characterized by erythematous papules of the trunk that resolve leaving a reticulate hyperpigmentation. The original report from Japan in 1971 was followed by new cases, mostly of Japanese origin. We scrutinized PP cases diagnosed in our clinic and reviewed the English, German, French, and Turkish language literature. We report six additional Turkish patients. We found more than 40 cases reported from various countries outside Japan. The patients had different racial origins. The number of Turkish patients reported in recent years is higher than the number of other non-Japanese patients reported. The disease is not uncommon in the Turkish population. It may be underestimated in other countries with Caucasian populations. Therapeutic results with tetracycline and doxycycline was successful in our patients.

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