Non-invasive Assessment and Management of Folliculitis Decalvans by Trichoscopy and Reflectance Confocal Microscopy.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Dermatology practical & conceptual Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.5826/dpc.1403a167
Francesco Piscazzi, Chiara Franceschini, Alessandra Narcisi, Mario Valenti, Alfredo Rossi, Marco Ardigò
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Introduction: Folliculitis decalvans (FD) is a rare scarring alopecia mainly affecting middle-aged men, characterized by recurring episodes of follicular pustules, crusts, erythema, tufted hairs, and scars.

Objectives: This study investigates the effectiveness of reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) compared to trichoscopy for diagnosing and monitoring FD.

Methods: The study involved 24 Caucasian patients diagnosed with FD. Patients were examined using trichoscopy and RCM, with a focus on specific features like erythema and inflammatory cell distribution. A subgroup of 16 patients was followed up after 3 months of therapy. The reproducibility of RCM and trichoscopy was assessed using Cohen Kappa Test.

Results: RCM and trichoscopy consistently detected features such as tufted hairs, pustules, and perifollicular fibrosis. However, RCM provided more detailed insights into inflammatory activity and types of fibrosis, often overlooked by trichoscopy. It showed a reduction in vessels and inflammatory cells, which trichoscopy failed to detect. The concordance between RCM evaluations was excellent, indicating high reproducibility.

Conclusions: RCM is effective in diagnosing and monitoring FD, offering detailed insights into inflammation and fibrosis. It complements trichoscopy, especially in aspects where trichoscopy is limited, such as precise measurement of inflammation. The study suggests that combining RCM with trichoscopy could enhance the accuracy of diagnosis and monitoring of FD, leading to tailored therapeutic approaches. Further studies with larger sample sizes and longitudinal designs are recommended to confirm these findings.

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通过三镜检查和反射共聚焦显微镜对德科毛囊炎进行无创评估和管理
简介脱发性毛囊炎(FD)是一种罕见的瘢痕性脱发,主要影响中年男性,其特征是反复发作的毛囊脓疱、结痂、红斑、簇状毛发和疤痕:本研究探讨了反射共聚焦显微镜(RCM)与毛囊镜检查相比在诊断和监测脱发方面的有效性:研究涉及 24 名被诊断为 FD 的白种人患者。患者接受了毛细血管镜和共聚焦显微镜检查,重点是红斑和炎性细胞分布等特定特征。治疗 3 个月后,对 16 名患者进行了随访。使用 Cohen Kappa 检验法评估了 RCM 和毛细血管镜检查的重现性:结果:RCM 和毛囊镜检查均能检测到丛毛、脓疱和毛囊周围纤维化等特征。然而,RCM 能更详细地了解炎症活动和纤维化类型,而这些往往被毛细血管镜检查所忽视。它显示出血管和炎症细胞的减少,而三镜检查却无法检测到这一点。RCM 评估之间的一致性非常好,表明其具有很高的可重复性:结论:RCM 可有效诊断和监测 FD,提供有关炎症和纤维化的详细信息。结论:RCM 能有效诊断和监测 FD,并能详细了解炎症和纤维化的情况。它是三镜检查的补充,尤其是在三镜检查受到限制的方面,如精确测量炎症。这项研究表明,将 RCM 与三腔镜检查结合起来,可以提高 FD 诊断和监测的准确性,从而找到量身定制的治疗方法。建议采用更大样本量和纵向设计开展进一步研究,以证实这些发现。
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