Trichoscopy of scalp dysesthesia
Introduction: Scalp dysesthesia is characterized by localized pruritus, burning sensations or even pain. Aim : To describe characteristic trichoscopic features of scalp dysesthesia. Material and methods: The study was a retrospective analysis (2010–2016) of 9 patients (8 females and 1 male;...
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doaj-7b6ba7027e9f49e899830a11ffacab772020-11-24T23:33:53ZengTermedia Publishing HouseAdvances in Dermatology and Allergology1642-395X2299-00462017-05-0134324524710.5114/pdia.2017.6714829814Trichoscopy of scalp dysesthesiaAdriana RakowskaMałgorzata OlszewskaLidia RudnickaIntroduction: Scalp dysesthesia is characterized by localized pruritus, burning sensations or even pain. Aim : To describe characteristic trichoscopic features of scalp dysesthesia. Material and methods: The study was a retrospective analysis (2010–2016) of 9 patients (8 females and 1 male; median age: 52 years; range: 38–66 years). A total of 61 trichoscopic images were analyzed by two independent evaluators. Results: In all cases, oval or round areas covered with short hairs: broom hairs (77%; 7/9), block hairs (88%; 8/9), short hairs with trichorrhexis nodosa (78%; 7/9) were found. In 4 of 9 cases these areas were circumscribed by brownish linear discoloration. Background features included: areas lacking hair shafts (44%; 4/9) covered by wavy-shaped scaling, whitish areas with prominent perifollicular yellow discoloration and cloud vessels arranged around follicular openings and around empty follicles (33%, 3/9); focal brownish discoloration with darker wavy lines (78%; 7/9). Conclusions : Trichoscopy can be helpful in establishing the diagnosis of scalp dysesthesia – broom hairs, block hairs and short hairs with trichorrhexis nodosa covering the alopecia patch, uniform in length, can be considered as characteristic for this condition.https://www.termedia.pl/Trichoscopy-of-scalp-dysesthesia,7,29814,1,1.htmlscalp dysesthesia alopecia dermoscopy trichoscopy pruritus. |
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Adriana Rakowska Małgorzata Olszewska Lidia Rudnicka |
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Trichoscopy of scalp dysesthesia |
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Trichoscopy of scalp dysesthesia |
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Introduction: Scalp dysesthesia is characterized by localized pruritus, burning sensations or even pain.
Aim : To describe characteristic trichoscopic features of scalp dysesthesia.
Material and methods: The study was a retrospective analysis (2010–2016) of 9 patients (8 females and 1 male; median age: 52 years; range: 38–66 years). A total of 61 trichoscopic images were analyzed by two independent evaluators.
Results: In all cases, oval or round areas covered with short hairs: broom hairs (77%; 7/9), block hairs (88%; 8/9), short hairs with trichorrhexis nodosa (78%; 7/9) were found. In 4 of 9 cases these areas were circumscribed by brownish linear discoloration. Background features included: areas lacking hair shafts (44%; 4/9) covered by wavy-shaped scaling, whitish areas with prominent perifollicular yellow discoloration and cloud vessels arranged around follicular openings and around empty follicles (33%, 3/9); focal brownish discoloration with darker wavy lines (78%; 7/9).
Conclusions : Trichoscopy can be helpful in establishing the diagnosis of scalp dysesthesia – broom hairs, block hairs and short hairs with trichorrhexis nodosa covering the alopecia patch, uniform in length, can be considered as characteristic for this condition. |
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scalp dysesthesia alopecia dermoscopy trichoscopy pruritus. |
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