E. O'Shea, A. Mehta, A. Levy, Jamie L Frey, R. Skinner
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Azithromycin Therapy for Multiple Eruptive Milia: A Report of a Case, New Treatment Option, and Review of the Literature
This is a case report, new treatment option, and review of the literature of multiple eruptive milia in patients with no genetic predisposition for forming milia. We report a case of a 71 year-old female with multiple eruptive milia in bilateral axillae which greatly improved after three months of azithromycin therapy. Multiple eruptive milia are a rare phenomenon of unknown etiology with only nine reported cases in the literature.