Study of clinicodermoscopic features of topical steroid damaged face patients

Sunayana Kushwah, C. Namdeo, K. Bhatia
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Background: Topical steroid dependent or damaged face is an alarming upcoming entity rampant in India due to over-the-counter availability of topical corticosteroids containing products. The present study aimed to study the clinical and dermoscopic changes in patients with topical steroid damaged face and to correlate them with potency and duration of application of the TCS. Methods: 80 patients visiting the dermatology OPD & IPD at SAIMS Hospital & PG Institute, Indore, with the chief complains of redness, itching, red raised lesions, burning, swelling, photosensitivity, pigmentation; with a history of application of topical corticosteroids of any potency on face for continuous 7 days or intermittent for 15 or more days were enrolled for the study. Results: Mean age of the patients was 31.5±8.13 years. Male to female ratio was 1:9. Twelve (15.2%) patients abused TCS for more than one year. Presenting complains of the patients were redness (82.5%), itching (66.3%), hypertrichosis (47.5%), pigmentation (66.3%), burning (38.8%) and acne (28.8%). The most common dermoscopy findings i.e., unpatterned brown pigmentation (86.3%), polygonal vessels (73.8%), fine scales (52.5%), hypertrichosis (53.8%), follicular plugs (32.5%), micropustules (15%) and ivory patches (11.3%) were observed in a statistically higher proportion of cases dermoscopically Conclusions: Dermoscopy in TSDF can help dermatologists in a multitude of ways from confirming the diagnosis to differentiating from other causes of red face and predicting the approximate duration of TCS abuse.
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局部类固醇损伤面部的临床皮肤镜特征研究
背景:局部类固醇依赖或受损的面部是一个令人担忧的即将出现的实体猖獗在印度,由于非处方可用的局部皮质类固醇含有产品。本研究旨在研究局部类固醇损伤面部患者的临床和皮肤镜变化,并将其与TCS应用的效力和持续时间联系起来。方法:80例以红肿、瘙痒、红肿、灼烧、光敏、色素沉着为主诉就诊于印度SAIMS医院及PG研究所皮肤科OPD和IPD的患者;有连续7天或间歇性15天或更长时间面部局部使用任何效力的皮质类固醇的病史的人被纳入研究。结果:患者平均年龄31.5±8.13岁。男女比例为1:9。12例(15.2%)患者滥用TCS超过1年。患者主诉为发红(82.5%)、瘙痒(66.3%)、多毛(47.5%)、色素沉着(66.3%)、灼烧(38.8%)和痤疮(28.8%)。最常见的皮镜检查结果是无图案的棕色色素沉着(86.3%)、多边形血管(73.8%)、细鳞(52.5%)、多毛(53.8%)、毛囊塞(32.5%)、微脓疱(15%)和象牙斑(11.3%),在皮镜检查的病例中所占比例具有统计学意义较高。TSDF的皮肤镜检查可以在许多方面帮助皮肤科医生,从确认诊断到区分红脸的其他原因,以及预测TCS滥用的大致持续时间。
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