2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2007.05.041
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Galli-Galli disease: A case report with review of the literature

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“…DDD is also an important differential diagnosis for circumscribed lentiginous skin disorders. This autosomal dominant disease is characterized by progressive and disfiguring reticulated hyperpigmentation of flexures (axilla, groin, neck), which is true also for the acantholytic variant of DDD, Galli-Galli disease [14]. In contrast, our patient revealed disseminated brownish-pigmented macules and flat papules on the temples, décolleté, arms and legs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…DDD is also an important differential diagnosis for circumscribed lentiginous skin disorders. This autosomal dominant disease is characterized by progressive and disfiguring reticulated hyperpigmentation of flexures (axilla, groin, neck), which is true also for the acantholytic variant of DDD, Galli-Galli disease [14]. In contrast, our patient revealed disseminated brownish-pigmented macules and flat papules on the temples, décolleté, arms and legs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…6 A characteristic finding of Galli-Galli diseases is the presence of pruritic papular or papulosquamous or papulovesicular eruption, often excoriated because of pruritus, similar to Grover disease. 1,[3][4][5][8][9][10] Biopsy of the papular lesions reveals, in addition to filiform elongated rete ridges with basal hyperpigmentation, suprabasal acantholysis in all lesions, whereas dyskeratosis is identified in only some of the cases. Thus, acantholysis, but not dyskeratosis, is the histological hallmark of Galli-Galli disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pruritus and/or burning sensations might also feature in clinical presentations. 3 The phenotype can be triggered in some individuals by UV light, mechanical stimulation, or sweating. Histology shows filiform epithelial downgrowth of epidermal rete ridges, with a concentration of melanin at the tips.…”
Section: Dowling-degos Disease (Ddd [Mim 179850 Mim 615327])mentioning
confidence: 99%