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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Main Authors: Adriana Rakowska, Małgorzata Olszewska, Lidia Rudnicka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2017-05-01
Series:Advances in Dermatology and Allergology
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spelling 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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author Adriana Rakowska
Małgorzata Olszewska
Lidia Rudnicka
spellingShingle Adriana Rakowska
Małgorzata Olszewska
Lidia Rudnicka
Trichoscopy of scalp dysesthesia
Advances in Dermatology and Allergology
scalp dysesthesia
alopecia
dermoscopy
trichoscopy
pruritus.
author_facet Adriana Rakowska
Małgorzata Olszewska
Lidia Rudnicka
author_sort Adriana Rakowska
title Trichoscopy of scalp dysesthesia
title_short Trichoscopy of scalp dysesthesia
title_full Trichoscopy of scalp dysesthesia
title_fullStr Trichoscopy of scalp dysesthesia
title_full_unstemmed Trichoscopy of scalp dysesthesia
title_sort trichoscopy of scalp dysesthesia
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Advances in Dermatology and Allergology
issn 1642-395X
2299-0046
publishDate 2017-05-01
description 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.
topic scalp dysesthesia
alopecia
dermoscopy
trichoscopy
pruritus.
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