We present the case of a 16-year-old Yemeni boy with
juvenile colloid milium, who presented with an unusual variant of juvenile
colloid milium with waxy transparent papules on the helices, which resembled a
cutaneous horn. This is the third case report in Yemen, as the author has
(previously) reported 2 cases in Yemeni sibling(s). Juvenile colloid milium is
a rare degenerative dermatosis of keratinocytes manifesting before puberty. It
has a chronic course, is detected primarily over sun-exposed areas, and is
clinically characterized by the development of translucent, waxy,
yellowish-amber papules and plaques containing gelatinous material and
(histologically characterized) by the presence of eosinophilic, fissured
material in the papillary dermis. We treated our patient with a combination of
a chemical peel for flat lesions and electrocautery for larger lesions, with
excellent cosmetic results. He was advised to use sunscreen and to avoid
contact with herbicides.
Author(s) Details:
Mohammad Ali Alshami,
Dermatology Department, Sana'a University, P.O. Box 1950, Sana'a,
Yemen.
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