Polarized Dermoscopy Facilitates Diagnosis and Treatment of Plantar Pseudohirsutism

Q1 Medicine Asia Pacific Family Medicine Pub Date : 2020-04-03 DOI:10.22146/apfm.v18i1.77
S. Naimer
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Background. Plantar cutaneous conditions are the most common causes of foot discomfort limiting ambulation. Identification of indwelling foreign bodies is greatly facilitated by dermoscopy, allowing early detection of the character of the underlying pathological etiology. Furthermore, polarized dermoscopy provides ideal conditions of illumination and three- dimensional visualization of the involved site, without direct contact with the cutaneous surface. This unprecedented report describes its implementation for a solitary hair implanted into plantar skin.  Case Presentation. A patient presented with localized plantar discomfort diagnosed as a soft tissue reaction to an embedded single human hair, folded and rooted inside the epidermis. Under magnified vision the phenomenon was characterized, the hair was extracted, the source was manipulated with a hypodermic needle and the lesion was removed with ensuing complete resolution. Conclusions. Previous reports of hair slivers embedded inside the skin were attributed to barbers or animal grooming and the treatment was dictated by the severity of the complications. In this relatively mild case the intervention was greatly facilitated by therapeutic dermoscopy. Therapeutic dermoscopy is advocated for use to evaluate and treat many diverse body surfaces, especially the plantar skin as it raises the likelihood of successful treatment of embedded foreign bodies.  Precisely how a single hair may become lodged into normal plantar skin remains to be explained
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极性皮肤镜检查有助于足底假多毛症的诊断和治疗
背景。足底皮肤状况是脚部不适的最常见原因,限制了行动。皮肤镜检查极大地促进了对留置异物的识别,可以早期发现潜在病理病因的特征。此外,极化皮肤镜提供了理想的照明条件和受累部位的三维可视化,而不直接接触皮肤表面。这份史无前例的报告描述了将一根单独的毛发植入足底皮肤的实施情况。案例演示。患者表现为局部足底不适,诊断为对嵌入的单根人类头发的软组织反应,折叠并扎根于表皮内。在放大视觉下对该现象进行表征,提取毛发,用皮下针操作源,去除病变,随后完全分辨。结论。之前关于毛发嵌入皮肤的报道被认为是理发师或动物美容造成的,治疗方法取决于并发症的严重程度。在这个相对轻微的病例中,治疗性皮肤镜极大地促进了干预。治疗性皮肤镜被提倡用于评估和治疗许多不同的体表,特别是足底皮肤,因为它提高了成功治疗嵌入异物的可能性。确切地说,一根头发是如何卡在正常的足底皮肤上的还有待解释
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