Case Reports in Dermatological Medicine (Jan 2016)

Confluent and Reticulated Papillomatosis of Gougerot-Carteaud on Black Skin: Two Observations

  • Kouadio Celestin Ahogo,
  • Patrice Ildevert Gbery,
  • Vagamon Bamba,
  • Yao Isidore Kouassi,
  • Elidje Joseph Ecra,
  • Kouame Alesandre Kouassi,
  • Ange Sylvain Allou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/2507542
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis of Goujerot-Carteaud is a rare and benign skin disease characterized by flat papules taking a reticulated appearance. It is a skin disease of unknown etiology and nosology that is always discussed. This disease preferentially involves the chest and interscapular regions. It is a condition probably underdiagnosed in black skin because it generally simulates a pigmented tinea versicolor. This pathology withstands antifungal treatment but has a particular sensitivity to cyclines thus constituting a distinguishing criterion, useful for diagnosis which should be evoked in front of these reticulated confluent papules.