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A case of perforating folliculitis in association with antisynthetase syndrome.

Perforating folliculitis (PF) describes the process by which altered dermal material is eliminated from the epidermis through a follicular unit resulting in keratotic, follicular papules that favor hair-bearing regions of the forearms, arms, buttocks, and thighs. Diabetes mellitus (DM) and chronic renal failure (CRF) are commonly associated with PF. The more general term, acquired perforating dermatosis, has been applied to PF as well as Kyrle’s disease and the non-inherited form of perforating collagenosis. In this report, we describe an instance of PF that arose in the setting of preexisting antisynthetase syndrome.

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