脓疱性皮炎和萎缩性皮炎的皮肤镜特征:印度南部一家三级医疗中心的回顾性研究。

IF 1.9 Q3 DERMATOLOGY Indian Dermatology Online Journal Pub Date : 2024-08-08 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.4103/idoj.idoj_855_23
Kanmani Indra Couppoussamy, Rajendra Devanda
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背景:脓疱性皮炎和萎缩性皮炎(DCPA)是一种慢性浅表性毛囊炎,如不及时治疗可导致瘢痕性脱发。目前几乎没有研究描述 DCPA 的皮肤镜特征。除了临床和组织病理学特征外,皮肤镜还是诊断 DCPA 的有用工具,可用于区分浅表毛囊炎、脱屑性毛囊炎和假性毛囊炎等其他疾病:这项回顾性研究旨在描述南印度一家三级医疗中心的 30 名 DCPA 患者的皮肤镜特征:对印度南部一家三级医疗中心的 DCPA 临床和活检证实病例进行回顾性研究:研究了30例皮肤光型为IV型或V型的DCPA患者。我们的研究发现,DCPA 患者中男性居多。常见受累部位为下肢 28 例(93.3%)和上肢 2 例(6.7%)。皮肤镜检查中最常见的发现是,30 名患者(100%)出现毛囊性脓疱,16 名患者(53.3%)出现毛囊白色无结构区,12 名患者(40%)出现毛囊周围鳞屑丘疹,12 名患者(40%)出现弥漫性背景点状血管,12 名患者(40%)没有毛囊口。其他发现有黄色或出血性鳞屑、毛囊周围线状白线、断发和毛囊周围点状血管。观察到的色素模式有黑褐色色素沉着、蓝灰色球状色素沉着、蓝灰色点状色素沉着和色素网络加重:该研究的局限性在于研究的回顾性、样本量小以及缺乏对比组:我们在患者身上观察到的主要皮肤镜特征是以毛囊为基础的脓疱、毛囊白色无结构区、毛囊周围鳞屑丘疹、弥漫性背景点状血管以及无毛囊口。血管和色素斑较少见。
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Dermoscopic Features of Dermatitis Cruris Pustulosa et Atrophicans: A Retrospective Study from a Tertiary Care Center in South India.

Background: Dermatitis cruris pustulosa et atrophicans (DCPA) is a chronic superficial folliculitis that can cause scarring alopecia if left untreated. Hardly any studies are there describing the dermoscopic features of DCPA. Dermoscopy can be a useful tool for diagnosing DCPA in addition to clinical and histopathological features and for differentiating other conditions like superficial folliculitis, folliculitis decalvans, and pseudofolliculitis.

Aims/objectives: The aim of this retrospective study was to describe the dermoscopic features of 30 patients with DCPA at a tertiary care center in South India.

Materials and methods: A retrospective study of clinical and biopsy-proven cases of DCPA at a tertiary care center in South India.

Results: Thirty patients of DCPA of skin phototype IV or V were studied. Male preponderance of DCPA was noted in our study. Lower extremities 28 (93.3%) and upper extremities 2 (6.7%) were the common sites of involvement. The most common findings noted in dermoscopy were follicular-based pustules in 30 (100%) patients, follicular white structureless area in 16 (53.3%), perifollicular collarette of scales in 12 (40%), diffuse background dotted blood vessels in 12 (40%), and the absence of follicular orifices in 12 (40%). Other findings were yellow or hemorrhagic scales, perifollicular linear white lines, broken hair, and perifollicular dotted blood vessels. Pigmentary patterns observed were dark brown pigmentation, blue-grey globules, blue-grey dots, and accentuation of the pigmentary network.

Limitations: The limitations of the study were the retrospective nature of the study, the small sample size, and the lack of a comparison group.

Conclusion: The predominant dermoscopic features observed in our patients were follicular-based pustules, follicular white structureless areas, perifollicular collarette of scales, diffuse background dotted blood vessels, and the absence of follicular orifices. Vascular and pigmentary patterns were less commonly noted.

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