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케톤형성 식이요법으로 인해 발생한 색소침착가려움발진 2예
Two Cases of Ketogenic Diet-Induced Prurigo Pigmentosa and a Literature Review
Document Type
Article
Source
대한피부과학회지 / Korean Journal of Dermatology. Nov 30, 2022 60(9):601
Subject
Asians
Ketogenic diet
Prurigo pigmentosa
Language
Korean
ISSN
0494-4739
Abstract
Prurigo pigmentosa (PP) is a rare inflammatory skin disease that commonly affects Asian women. It is characterized by symmetric pruritic eruptions in a reticular pattern, primarily on the back, chest, or neck. The etiology of PP is unclear; however, it is estimated that neutrophil-mediated inflammation of the skin is induced by various exogenous stressors, such as friction from clothing and sweating. In addition to exogenous factors, some cases are thought to be related to ketosis, diabetes mellitus, fasting, or dieting to lose weight. With the increasing popularity of ketogenic diets, cases of PP are being more commonly reported. To raise awareness of this disease, we present two cases of PP that occurred after following a ketogenic diet. (Korean J Dermatol 2022;60(9):601∼605)