A Psoralen and Ultraviolet A-Aggravated Dermatosis Grover's Disease
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Case Report
VOLUME: 14 ISSUE: 1
P: 25 - 27
March 2020

A Psoralen and Ultraviolet A-Aggravated Dermatosis Grover's Disease

Turk J Dermatol 2020;14(1):25-27
1. Department of Dermatology, Duzce University School of Medicine, Duzce
2. Departments of Dermatology and Pathology, Istanbul Medeniyet University, Istanbul, Turkey
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Received Date: 20.12.2019
Accepted Date: 01.01.2020
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ABSTRACT

Grover's disease (GD) is an acquired dermatosis called transient acantholytic dermatosis. The exact cause is unknown, but the factors blamed for the etiology include ultraviolet (UV), sweating, temperature rise, radiation, medications, and malignancies. Topical corticosteroids, topical retinoids, and topical calcipotriol are usually sufficient for treatment, and systemic retinoids, systemic steroids, phototherapy, and methotrexate are rarely used. The current report describes the case of GD in a female patient, which was aggravated by the psoralen and UVA phototherapy.

Keywords:
Grover's disease, phototherapy, treatment