Background
Also known as transient acantholytic dermatosis
Risk factors
Clinical Manifestations
Self-limited, papulovesicular rash, most common in older shite men
Lesions are usually pruritis
Can form crusts and keratotic erosions
Affects trunk almost universally, but can also involve proximal and lower extremities, and, occasionally, neck and face
Self-resolves over weeks to months, but occasionally can have a chronic fluctuating course lasting years
Can recur seasonally in winter and summer
Differential Diagnosis
Further Reading
Aldana PC, Khachemoune A. Grover disease: review of subtypes with a focus on management options. Int J Dermatol . 2020 May;59(5):543-550. doi: 10.1111/ijd.14700 . PMID: 31724740 .