A RARE CASE ENTITY-JESSNER LYMPHOCYTIC INFILTRATE
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Keywords
Jessner Lymphocytic Infiltration,Sun exposed, triamsinolone acetonide
Abstract
Erythematous papules or plaques are the hallmark of Jessner Lymphocytic Infiltration of the Skin (JLIS), an uncommon and benign cutaneous disorder that mostly affects sun-exposed areas like the face, neck, and trunk. Lesions may spontaneously resolve or recur over time, and the condition is characterised by an indolent course. Although the exact cause of JLIS is unknown, autoimmune and genetic factors are thought to have a role. Most patients are asymptomatic, but some complain of burning or itching5. A biopsy is usually used to confirm the diagnosis, which shows a periadnexal and perivascular lymphocytic infiltration in the dermis. 1. Following confirmation, we began Triamsinolone acetonide 5 mg/ml administered intralesionally may be regarded as both safe and effective in the treatment of JLIS.
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