Terra Firma-Forme Dermatosis

Terra firma-forme dermatosis (TFFD) is quite unknown condition characterized by dirt-like lesions that are resistant to simple washing. The lesions disappear completely on swabbing with 70% isopropyl or ethyl alcohol, confirming the diagnosis of terra firma-forme dermatosis. The pathogenesis has been attributed to abnormal and delayed keratinization. Most reports have described adolescents or young adults with a history of normal hygiene and intense but unsuccessful attempts at cleansing the affected areas. Herein we described a 7-month-old girl with TFFD.

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[2]  A. Bruckner,et al.  Terra Firma‐forme Dermatosis in a 4‐Month‐Old Girl , 2011, Pediatric dermatology.