KMID : 0363220160540060472
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Korean Journal of Dermatology 2016 Volume.54 No. 6 p.472 ~ p.476
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Grover Disease Showing Features of Nonspecific Eczematous Dermatosis
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Jeong Young-In
Choi Kwang-Hyun Park Hyang-Joon Kim Youn-Hwa Ju Jung-Won
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Abstract
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Grover disease (GD), also referred to as transient or persistent acantholytic dermatosis, is an acquired pruritic papular or papulovesicular eruption characterized histopathologically by focal acantholysis and dyskeratosis. Because GD resembles several generalized papular diseases, the diagnosis of GD is a clinical challenge, particularly when dermatologists meet patients without papular eruptions. We experienced two elderly men showing eczematoid plaques with severe pruritus on their backs. Histopathological examinations revealed a focal acantholysis, spongiosis, and dyskeratosis, a pattern consistent with GD. We report two cases of GD with clinical features of nonspecific eczematous dermatosis.
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KEYWORD
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Acantholysis, Dyskeratosis, Eczematous dermatosis, Grover disease
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