Confluent reticulated papillomatosis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confluent_and_reticulated_papillomatosis
Ko te Confluent reticulated papillomatosis he dermatosis ichthyosiform tērarā engari he rerekee te ahua e mau tonu ana te pouri, te kirikiri, ngā papaki ka kitea te nuinga ki te katua o te puku. Ka taea te rongoā te mate mā te Minocycline.

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References Confluent and Reticulated Papillomatosis 29083642 
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Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis (CRP), e kiia ana ko Gougerot‑Carteaud syndrome, ka puta mai i te tipu o te keratinisation. Ka kitea papula pouri (hyperpigmented papules) kore mamae ka taea te hanumi ki roto i ngā papanga nui, ka puta ki runga o te ūma me te kaki o ngā taiohi me ngā taiohi pakeke. Ko te whiriwhiri maimoatanga tuatahi ko te minocycline.
Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis (CRP), also known as Gougerot-Carteaud syndrome, is caused by disordered keratinization. It presents with asymptomatic hyperpigmented papules that can coalesce into plaques and are typically located on the upper trunk and neck of teens and young adults. First-line treatment is oral 'minocycline'.
 Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis: diagnostic and treatment challenges 27601929 
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I te nuinga o te wā ka puta te CRP he wāhi pouri me ngā papaki kāore he tohu i runga i te kiri huri noa i te kōpū, i ngā whā, i te umu o runga, me te tuara o runga. I ētahi wā, ka horapa ki runga ki te upoko, heke iho ki te wāhi pubic. Ko ngā rongoā paturopi pērā i te minocycline kua waiho hei whiringa māramatanga pai.
CRP typically presents as asymptomatic hyperpigmented papules and plaques with peripheral reticulation over the nape, axillae, upper chest, and upper back, occasionally with extension superior to the forehead and inferior to the pubic region. Antibiotics, such as 'minocycline', at anti-inflammatory doses have emerged as a preferred therapeutic option.