Telogen-sparing arthroconidia involvement in an adult case of endothrix tinea capitis

M. Starace, L. Boling, F. Bruni, A. Lanzoni, E. Milan, F. Pepe, B. Piraccini, C. Misciali
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Tinea capitis is a dermatophyte infection of the scalp that most commonly affects children and is relatively rare in adults. In this case, a 66-year-old Italian woman presented with chronic diffuse papulopustular lesions on the scalp. Personal medical history was positive for itching, repeatedly treated with oral antibiotics without improvement. Trichoscopy observed broken hairs, fine desquamation, signs of scalp inflammation, and folliculitis. A punch biopsy of the scalp revealed a moderately dense mixed inflammatory infiltrate with edema and dilated capillaries. Periodic acid-Schiff stain revealed arthroconidia in the hair shaft and in the inner root sheath of the hair follicle. It was additionally noted that arthroconidia were not present in hair follicles in the telogen phase. The fungal culture subsequently showed Trichophyton tonsurans. Therefore, the patient was diagnosed with an endothrix tinea capitis infection and was treated with oral terbinafine, oral corticosteroids, as well as topical ciclopirox and naftifine creams. Considering the relative lack of specific literature regarding the hair cycle involvement of arthroconidia in endothrix tinea capitis infections and the fact that the sources found cited the presence of arthroconidia in both anagen and telogen phase follicles, we present this case of telogen-sparing arthroconidia involvement in an adult with an endothrix tinea capitis infection.
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一例成人头癣患者的保留端粒的关节分生孢子受累
头癣是一种头皮皮肤癣菌感染,最常见于儿童,在成人中相对罕见。在本例中,一名66岁的意大利妇女出现了头皮上的慢性弥漫性丘疹性病变。个人病史为瘙痒阳性,多次口服抗生素治疗无改善。毛发镜检查发现毛发断裂、细小脱屑、头皮炎症迹象和毛囊炎。头皮穿刺活检显示中度密集的混合炎症浸润,伴有水肿和扩张的毛细血管。周期性酸性希夫染色显示毛干和毛囊内根鞘中有关节分生孢子。另外还注意到,在休止期毛囊中不存在关节分生孢子。真菌培养物随后显示出松毛癣菌。因此,该患者被诊断为头癣感染,并接受了口服特比萘芬、口服皮质类固醇以及局部使用环氯匹罗和萘替芬乳膏的治疗。考虑到相对缺乏关于头内侧癣感染中关节分生孢子的毛周期受累的具体文献,以及所发现的来源引用了生长期和休止期卵泡中都存在关节分生细胞的事实,我们提出了一例患有头内侧癣染染的成人中存在休止期保留的关节分生菌受累的病例。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of The Egyptian Women''s Dermatologic Society (JEWDS) was founded by Professor Zenab M.G. El-Gothamy. JEWDS is published three times per year in January, May and September. Original articles, case reports, correspondence and review articles submitted for publication must be original and must not have been published previously or considered for publication elsewhere. Their subject should pertain to dermatology or a related scientific and technical subject within the field of dermatology.
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