Perforating folliculitis
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Perforating folliculitis is so named for the process in which dermal material is eliminated transepidermally (transfollicularly). Clinically, there are scaly papules in hair-bearing areas that may be asymptomatic to severely pruritic. Perforating folliculitis is reported to occur more frequently in women and is most prevalent in adulthood.
Without treatment, perforating folliculitis tends to persist for long periods of time. It often regresses with stabilization of renal disease or renal transplant.
Codes
L73.9 – Follicular disorder, unspecified
L87.9 – Transepidermal elimination disorder, unspecified
SNOMEDCT:
13600006 – Folliculitis
201330005 – Transepidermal elimination disorders
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Last Updated:06/08/2021