The term autoinflammatory keratinization diseases (AIKDs) was recently proposed as a unifying concept for diseases characterized by inflammation in the epidermis and upper dermis which leads to hyperkeratosis, caused by genetic perturbations of the innate immune system. We present a case of a patient with hidradenitis suppurativa and porokeratosis, two AIKDs, followed by a review of these conditions as well as other AIKDs. This case was distinguished by hypertrophic porokeratoses involving cystic hair follicles, showing histopathologic features of both conditions within single biopsy specimens. The patient's course was additionally complicated by SCC arising within a porokeratosis. Our case demonstrates a rare overlap of two AIKDs, occurring not only within the same patient but also within the same lesions.
Keywords: autoinflammatory; case report; diseases; hidradenitis suppurativa; porokeratosis.
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