Table 3.
Reports on TFFD from the Indian subcontinent
Authors | Type of report | Clinical features |
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Kumar et al.[17] | Observational study | 46 cases; Classical dirt-like plaques (80.43%), reticulate (6.5%), verrucous (4.34%), stuck-on appearance (4.34%), and linear lesions (4.34%) |
Panchal et al.[28] | Case report | 19-year-old female; extensive TFFD with symmetrical brownish-black verrucous papules and plaques over the chest and medial aspect of thighs |
Naveen et al.[29] | Case report | 20-year-old male; multiple hyperpigmented plaques of TFFD over healing lesions of chicken pox on the trunk and back. |
Verma et al.[30] | Case report | 40-year-old male; on treatment for psoriasis. TFFD following erratic application of heavy emollient and betamethasone valerate-salicylic acid ointment over bilateral legs. Dermatoscopic features: cobblestone appearance. |
Saha et al.[31] | Case report | 8-year-old boy; TFFD lesions with hyperkeratotic papules over neck and upper chest. |