Keratosis Follicular Vegetative

Keratosis Folgulatory Vegetating refers to a widespread group of skin diseases, which also includes follicular dysplasia, keratoma and other types of exogenous and endogenous keratoses. The disease is characterized by a long chronic course and severe cosmetic defects. Keratosis of a follicular nature is characterized by multiple lesions of areas of the skin surface, with the formation of colorless, shiny papules of oval or round shape. The structure of these areas is dense and resembles a nut shell. As the disease progresses, the areas acquire a dark brown color, the surface becomes uneven due to the appearance of cracks in the upper layer of the dermis, the formation of multiple superficial scars and deformation of the relief in the affected areas. Large lesions reach a whole square centimeter or more, and the area of ​​skin with rashes can exceed 50% (psoriasis, ichthyosis). Although it is a chronic disease, it can be treated. Among