Background: Darier’s disease (DD) is an autosomal dominant skin disorder which causative gene, ATP2A2, is located at chromosome 12q23–24. The lesions of DD are skin-coloured to brown, hyperkeratotic, greasy papules that coalesce into warty plaques commonly involving the seborrhoeic areas of the trunk and face, especially the scalp margins, temples, ears, and scalp. The most common complaint ass...