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An Unusual Presentation Of Tapinarof-Induced Folliculitis, Ysabelle Martinez, Christian J. Scheufele, Christopher Wong, Stephen E. Weis Jan 2024

An Unusual Presentation Of Tapinarof-Induced Folliculitis, Ysabelle Martinez, Christian J. Scheufele, Christopher Wong, Stephen E. Weis

North Texas GME Research Forum 2024

Introduction: Tapinarof 1% cream is a novel non-steroidal topical medication recently FDA-approved for plaque psoriasis. Tapinarof’s non-steroidal mechanism allow for longer treatment periods without topical corticosteroid side effects e.g. skin atrophy, hypopigmentation, telangiectasias, and striae. Adverse events identified during pivotal trials may not be completely defined before widespread clinical use. This case reports a new presentation of folliculitis with tapinarof use. Case Presentation: A 25-year-old female with trisomy-21 presented for a rash on her left lower leg. The eruption began one year earlier. The eruption was not associated with pruritus, joint pain or nail changes. A clinical diagnosis of …