Confetti‐like lesions with hyperkeratosis: a novel ultraviolet‐induced hypomelanotic disorder?

Confetti leucoderma can occur in a variety of unrelated skin disorders and is often a diagnostic challenge. We describe a 33‐year‐old man with a history of mycosis fungoides and vitiligo. He developed disseminated 1–2‐mm round‐shaped leucodermic lesions 6 months after psoralen photochemotherapy and 12 months after systemic therapy with interferon. The skin lesions had a discrete hyperkeratotic scale. Multiple skin biopsies and immunohistochemical studies showed lamellar orthohyperkeratosis, papillomatosis, hypomelanotic keratinocytes but a normal number of melanocytes. Langerhans cells, in contrast, were reduced in lesional skin. Electron microscopy disclosed only a few type I and II melanosomes in lesional melanocytes, while keratinocytes were largely devoid of any melanosomes. This constellation of clinical, immunohistochemical and ultrastructural findings has not been reported before and distinguishes our case from leucoderma punctatum, idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis and disseminated hypopigmented keratoses. We suggest that the skin lesions observed in our patient represent an unusual response to ultraviolet damage to melanocytes followed by reactive epidermal hyperkeratosis.

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