Granuloma faciale: a good therapeutic response with the use of topical tacrolimus
AUTOR(ES)
Lima, Raquel Sucupira Andrade, Maquiné, Gustavo Ávila, Silva Junior, Renato Cândido da, Schettini, Antonio Pedro Mendes, Santos, Mônica
FONTE
An. Bras. Dermatol.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2015-10
RESUMO
AbstractGranuloma faciale is a rare dermatosis of chronic course, benign, usually asymptomatic, first described in 1945 by Wingley. It is characterized by the appearance of well-defined, single or multiple papules, plaques and nodules, predominantly located in sun-exposed areas, especially the face. In this work we report the case of a female patient, 58 years old, evolving for ten years with multiple erythematous-brownish and asymptomatic papules on the face, whose histological examination confirmed the diagnosis of granuloma faciale. The patient was treated with topical tacrolimus, evolving with regression of lesions.
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