Case report
A 26-year-old primiparous female, at her 31st week of gestation, reported the onset of pruritic skin lesions on the trunk, with two months of evolution. On physical examination, erythematous papules and pustules were observed on the abdomen (especially on the linea nigra), on the sternum, the back, and the lateral surface of the buttocks (Figs. 1 and 2). Laboratory tests were requested and a biopsy of the dorsal pustule was performed. Laboratory tests did not disclose any abnormalities and the histopathological analysis showed a lymphocytic perivascular infiltrate, predominantly in the dermis, in addition to a hair follicle permeated by an inflammatory infiltrate with a predominance of neutrophils and destruction of the follicular structure (Figs. 3 and 4). The patient was treated with 5% benzoyl peroxide gel, with complete regression of the lesions in the first week of postpartum.
Perivascular infiltrate predominantly consisting of lymphocytes is observed in the dermis (Hematoxylin & eosin,×40).
Hair follicle permeated by an inflammatory infiltrate consisting predominantly of neutrophils leading to the destruction of the follicular structure (Hematoxylin & eosin, ×400).
What is your diagnosis?
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Pruritic folliculitis of pregnancy
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Polymorphic eruption of pregnancy
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Bacterial folliculitis
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Acneiform eruption
Discussion
Pruritic folliculitis of pregnancy (PFP) was originally described in 1981 by Zoberman and Farmer.11 Zoberman E, Farmer ER. Pruritic folliculitis of pregnancy. Arch Dermatol. 1981;117:20-2.
2 Roth MM, Cristodor P, Kroumpouzos G. Prurigo, pruritic folliculitis, and atopic eruption of pregnancy: facts and controversies. Clin Dermatol. 2016;34:392-400.
3 Kroumpouzos G, Cohen LM. Pruritic folliculitis of pregnancy. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2000;43:132-4.-44 Carneiro SCS, Azulay-Abulafia L. Pele na Gestação. Rev Bras Reumatol. 2005;45:146-52. The authors reported an erythematous-papular, pruritic eruption in six pregnant women between the fourth and ninth months of pregnancy.11 Zoberman E, Farmer ER. Pruritic folliculitis of pregnancy. Arch Dermatol. 1981;117:20-2.
2 Roth MM, Cristodor P, Kroumpouzos G. Prurigo, pruritic folliculitis, and atopic eruption of pregnancy: facts and controversies. Clin Dermatol. 2016;34:392-400.-33 Kroumpouzos G, Cohen LM. Pruritic folliculitis of pregnancy. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2000;43:132-4. Lesions spontaneously regressed within one month after delivery.11 Zoberman E, Farmer ER. Pruritic folliculitis of pregnancy. Arch Dermatol. 1981;117:20-2.
2 Roth MM, Cristodor P, Kroumpouzos G. Prurigo, pruritic folliculitis, and atopic eruption of pregnancy: facts and controversies. Clin Dermatol. 2016;34:392-400.-33 Kroumpouzos G, Cohen LM. Pruritic folliculitis of pregnancy. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2000;43:132-4.
This is the least common pregnancy-specific pruritic dermatosis.22 Roth MM, Cristodor P, Kroumpouzos G. Prurigo, pruritic folliculitis, and atopic eruption of pregnancy: facts and controversies. Clin Dermatol. 2016;34:392-400. Since its description, few case reports have been published. The prospective study carried out by Roger et al. in 1994, which followed 3,192 pregnant women, identified 51 cases associated with pruritus (1.6%), with only one(0.03%) being associated with sterile follicular papules and pustules on the trunk, consistent with the diagnosis of PFP.55 Roger D, Vaillant L, Fignon A, Pierre F, Bacq Y, Brechot JF, et al. Specific pruritic diseases of pregnancy. A prospective study of 3192 pregnant women. Arch Dermatol. 1994;130:734-9.
In the 1999 study by Vaughan Jones et al., a cohort of 200 women with gestational dermatoses (GD) with a two-year follow-up identified PFP in 14 patients (7%).66 Vaughan Jones SA, Hern S, Nelson-Piercy C, Seed PT, Black MM. A prospective study of 200 women with dermatoses of pregnancy correlating clinical findings with hormonal and immunopathological profiles. Br J Dermatol. 1999;141:71-81. It is noteworthy that, in this article, serum androgen levels were measured and showed no changes when compared to the control group, ruling out the hypothesis of an etiology related to the increase in the levels of these hormones.66 Vaughan Jones SA, Hern S, Nelson-Piercy C, Seed PT, Black MM. A prospective study of 200 women with dermatoses of pregnancy correlating clinical findings with hormonal and immunopathological profiles. Br J Dermatol. 1999;141:71-81.
In 2006, Ambros-Rudolph et al. carried out a retrospective study by analyzing the medical records of 505 pregnant women. PFP was diagnosed in only one patient (0.2%), with a history of eczema in childhood and a family history of atopy in two first-degree relatives. The authors proposed a new classification of GD, introducing the term atopic eruption of pregnancy (AEP) which encompasses PFP, prurigo of pregnancy, and eczema of pregnancy.77 Ambros-Rudolph CM, Müllegger RR, Vaughan-Jones SA, Kerl H, Black MM. The specific dermatoses of pregnancy revisited and reclassified: results of a retrospective two-center study on 505 pregnant patients. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2006;54:395-404. This term has been criticized because not all pregnant women with AEP have a history of atopy, similarly the patient in this report.
As described in the literature and observed in the present case, patients respond well to topical treatments based on 5% or 10% benzoyl peroxide and 1% hydrocortisone.22 Roth MM, Cristodor P, Kroumpouzos G. Prurigo, pruritic folliculitis, and atopic eruption of pregnancy: facts and controversies. Clin Dermatol. 2016;34:392-400.,88 Alves GF, Nogueira LSC, Varella TCN. Dermatologia e Gestação. An Bras Dermatol. 2005;80:179-86.,99 Delorenze LM, Branco LG, Cerqueira LF, Vasques WB, Salles SAN, Vilar EG. Foliculite pruriginosa da gravidez - Relato de caso. An Bras Dermatol. 2016;91:66-8. Complete spontaneous regression of the lesions is common within weeks after delivery.99 Delorenze LM, Branco LG, Cerqueira LF, Vasques WB, Salles SAN, Vilar EG. Foliculite pruriginosa da gravidez - Relato de caso. An Bras Dermatol. 2016;91:66-8.
Pruritic folliculitis of pregnancy is a rare, benign and selflimited gestational dermatosis that does not interfere with maternal-fetal morbidity and mortality. It is essential that pregnant women be adequately diagnosed and advised, and followed-up with specialized care.
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References
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1Zoberman E, Farmer ER. Pruritic folliculitis of pregnancy. Arch Dermatol. 1981;117:20-2.
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2Roth MM, Cristodor P, Kroumpouzos G. Prurigo, pruritic folliculitis, and atopic eruption of pregnancy: facts and controversies. Clin Dermatol. 2016;34:392-400.
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3Kroumpouzos G, Cohen LM. Pruritic folliculitis of pregnancy. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2000;43:132-4.
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4Carneiro SCS, Azulay-Abulafia L. Pele na Gestação. Rev Bras Reumatol. 2005;45:146-52.
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5Roger D, Vaillant L, Fignon A, Pierre F, Bacq Y, Brechot JF, et al. Specific pruritic diseases of pregnancy. A prospective study of 3192 pregnant women. Arch Dermatol. 1994;130:734-9.
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6Vaughan Jones SA, Hern S, Nelson-Piercy C, Seed PT, Black MM. A prospective study of 200 women with dermatoses of pregnancy correlating clinical findings with hormonal and immunopathological profiles. Br J Dermatol. 1999;141:71-81.
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7Ambros-Rudolph CM, Müllegger RR, Vaughan-Jones SA, Kerl H, Black MM. The specific dermatoses of pregnancy revisited and reclassified: results of a retrospective two-center study on 505 pregnant patients. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2006;54:395-404.
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8Alves GF, Nogueira LSC, Varella TCN. Dermatologia e Gestação. An Bras Dermatol. 2005;80:179-86.
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9Delorenze LM, Branco LG, Cerqueira LF, Vasques WB, Salles SAN, Vilar EG. Foliculite pruriginosa da gravidez - Relato de caso. An Bras Dermatol. 2016;91:66-8.
Publication Dates
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18 Feb 2022 -
Date of issue
2022
History
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Received
25 May 2021 -
Accepted
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Published
20 Nov 2021