disseminate and recurrent infundibulofolliculitis
- disseminate and recurrent infundibulofolliculitis
- a rare skin condition seen primarily in persons of black African descent, characterized by widespread tiny pruritic papules on hair follicles, usually on the neck, face, or trunk; it resembles keratosis pilaris but is less keratotic and on a different part of the body.
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