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Preferred Label : Atrophoderma vermiculatum;

ICD-11 definition : Atrophoderma vermiculatum is a variant of keratoses pilaris atrophicans in which multiple keratotic follicular papules appear on the cheeks, upper lip, and forehead during mid childhood and then resolve with reticulate atrophic scarring resembling honeycomb. In contrast to other forms of keratoses pilaris atrophicans there is no involvement of the eyebrows, eyelashes or scalp. Progression stops after puberty.;

ICD-11 synonym : Vermiculate atrophoderma of face; Honeycomb atrophy of face; Folliculitis ulerythematosa reticulata;

ICD-11 inclusion : Honeycomb atrophy of face;

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Atrophoderma vermiculatum is a variant of keratoses pilaris atrophicans in which multiple keratotic follicular papules appear on the cheeks, upper lip, and forehead during mid childhood and then resolve with reticulate atrophic scarring resembling honeycomb. In contrast to other forms of keratoses pilaris atrophicans there is no involvement of the eyebrows, eyelashes or scalp. Progression stops after puberty.

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06/05/2025


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