Confluent reticulated papillomatosishttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confluent_and_reticulated_papillomatosis
Confluent reticulated papillomatosis ichthyosiform dermatosis isingawanikwe asi inosiyana inoonekwa nekuramba yakasviba, makwapa, zvigamba izvo zvinowanzogara munzvimbo zvakanyanya pahunde yepakati. Chirwere chinogona kurapwa neMinocycline.

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  • Typical case ― Inoratidzika senzvimbo nhema ine pigmented isina zviratidzo (kurumwa, kurwadziwa) muchiuno.
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  • Chiuno inzvimbo yakajairika.
References Confluent and Reticulated Papillomatosis 29083642 
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Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis (CRP) , inonziwo Gougerot-Carteaud syndrome, inokonzerwa nekukura kwemasero eganda. Inotaridza semakwapa asingarwadzi erima anogona kusangana kuita zvigamba zvihombe, kazhinji achionekwa pachipfuva chepamusoro nemutsipa wevachiri kuyaruka nevakuru vechidiki. Chisarudzo chekutanga chekurapa ndicho 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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CRP inowanzoonekwa semakwapa akasviba uye zvigamba pasina zviratidzo paganda rakatenderedza mutsipa, armpits, kumusoro chipfuva, uye kumusoro kumashure. Dzimwe nguva, inogona kupararira kusvika pahuma uye pasi kune pubic nzvimbo. Mishonga inorwisa mabhakitiriya se minocycline yave sarudzo yekurapa inodiwa.
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.