Cutaneous ultrasound in the diagnosis and assessment of inflammatory activity in tinea capitis

F. J. Rodríguez‐Cuadrado, G. Roustan-Gullón, F. Alfageme‐Roldán
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Although the diagnosis of tinea capitis is mainly microbiological, the risk of evolution towards cicatricial alopecia in the most severe cases requires empirical treatment based on physical examination and complementary examinations.Two patients were evaluated by physical examination, cutaneous ultrasound and microbiological examination.Ultrasound showed follicular widening and increased vascularization in Doppler mode. In one of them, the finding of severe inflammatory activity led to the indication of oral corticotherapy.Cutaneous ultrasound could play a role not only in supporting the clinical diagnosis but that it may even guide the indication of treatment in the presence of severe inflammation that sometimes may not manifest itself clinically.Cutaneous ultrasound may constitute an additional test of considerable usefulness in the diagnosis and evaluation of inflammatory activity in cases such as the ones presented, fast, non‐invasive and of high accessibility.
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皮肤超声在诊断和评估头癣炎症活动中的应用
虽然头癣的诊断主要是微生物学诊断,但最严重的病例有可能演变为卡他性脱发,因此需要在体格检查和辅助检查的基础上进行经验性治疗。皮肤超声波不仅能辅助临床诊断,甚至还能在出现严重炎症(有时临床表现并不明显)时指导治疗指征。皮肤超声波可作为诊断和评估炎症活动的额外检测手段,在上述病例中非常有用,而且快速、无创、方便。
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Australasian Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Australasian Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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