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[Prurigo pigmentosa after fat-reduced diet, treated with doxycycline].

Prurigo pigmentosa is a rare inflammatory skin disease of unknown origin, mostly described in the ethnic Japanese population. Etiology and pathogenesis are not completely known. Tetracyclines or dapsone are the therapy of choice. A 17-year-old Swiss patient with Turkish parents presented with pruritic rash on the neck and trunk, which started after a diet. Under therapy with doxycycline over 5 weeks, complete healing with slight reticular hyperpigmentation was observed.

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