fibrotisille
Fibrotisille is a rare and complex skin condition characterized by the presence of multiple, small, firm, and painless nodules on the skin. These nodules are typically less than 1 cm in diameter and are often found on the trunk, arms, and legs. The exact cause of fibrotisille is unknown, but it is believed to be related to an immune response to an unknown antigen.
The condition was first described in 1976 by Dr. Robert H. Sontag, who named it "fibrotisille" after
The diagnosis of fibrotisille is typically made based on the clinical appearance of the skin lesions. There
Fibrotisille is a benign condition, and the nodules do not pose a risk of cancer. However, the