Case Reports in Dermatology (Jul 2016)

Idiopathic Facial Aseptic Granuloma in a 13-Year-Old Boy Dramatically Improved with Oral Doxycycline and Topical Metronidazole: Evidence for a Link with Childhood Rosacea

  • Camille Orion,
  • Alicia Sfecci,
  • Laurent Tisseau,
  • Laure Darrieux,
  • Gilles Safa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000447624
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 197 – 201

Abstract

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Idiopathic facial aseptic granuloma (IFAG) is a rare, benign pediatric dermatological lesion that occurs in children between 8 months and 13 years of age. The pathogenesis of IFAG is still unclear but it is likely to be associated with granulomatous rosacea in childhood. Here we describe a case of IFAG in a 13-year-old boy who showed a dramatic response to oral doxycycline and topical metronidazole, which supports the hypothesis that IFAG may belong to the spectrum of rosacea.

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