
In a case of ascorbic acid deficiency, recognition of the characteristic cutaneous manifestations of this entity is often the first step in making a diagnosis. These features are perifollicular hemorrhages, intrafollicular keratosis and numerous coiled hairs. Treatment of the condition requires a thorough understanding of the precipitating medical and socioeconomic factors of the patient.
Male, Ecchymosis, Ascorbic Acid Deficiency, Humans, Hemorrhage, Middle Aged, Skin Diseases, Purpura
Male, Ecchymosis, Ascorbic Acid Deficiency, Humans, Hemorrhage, Middle Aged, Skin Diseases, Purpura
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