scholarly journals Dermoscopy findings in tinea capitis: case report and literature review

2012 ◽  
Vol 87 (2) ◽  
pp. 313-314 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana Maria Costa Pinheiro ◽  
Larissa Araujo Lobato ◽  
Tatiana Cristina Nogueira Varella

Dermoscopy is a method of increasing importance in the diagnoses of cutaneous diseases. On the scalp, dermoscopic aspects have been described in psoriasis, lichen planus, seborrheic dermatitis and discoid lupus. We describe the "comma" and "corkscrew hair" dermoscopic aspects found in a child of skin type 4, with tinea capitis.

ORL ro ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (48) ◽  
pp. 15
Author(s):  
Corina I. Cucu ◽  
Liliana Gabriela Popa ◽  
Călin Giurcăneanu ◽  
Vladimir S. Ibric Cioran ◽  
Cristina Beiu ◽  
...  

1993 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 36-39 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anna Maria Peluso ◽  
Antonella Tosti ◽  
Bianca Maria Piraccini ◽  
Norma Cameli

2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 14
Author(s):  
Maroua Garma ◽  
Wafa Hasni ◽  
Bechir Annabi ◽  
Badreddine Sriha ◽  
Souha Boudegga ◽  
...  

Introduction: Lichen planus is an inflammatory mucocutaneous dermatosis involving skin, appendages and mucosa. Oral mucosa is the most commonly involved in all its sites, rarely the lips especially when isolated. The aim was to conduct a literature review about isolated lichen planus of the lips and reporting two case reports of this lesion in order to highlight epidemiologic, clinical and histological features and therapeutic modalities of this lesion. Observations: Case report 1: a 34-year-old diabetic male patient consulted for an erosive, crusted and hemorrhagic cheilitis of the lower lip. Clinical and histological examination led to the diagnosis of isolated lichen planus of the lips. Case report 2: a 33-year-old female patient was referred from dermatology department for biopsy of chronic cheilitis of the lower lip. Clinical and histological examination confirmed the diagnosis of isolated lichen planus of the lips. Discussion: The review based on 34 case reports of isolated lichen planus of the lips, in addition to literature data confirmed that it is a benign rare lesion affecting mostly male patients having middle age with preponderance of the lower lip, its erosive form is the most frequent and it presents a favorable healing with topical treatment particularly corticosteroids.


2020 ◽  
Vol 147 (3) ◽  
pp. 221-227 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. de Lorenzi ◽  
R. André ◽  
A. Vuilleumier ◽  
G. Kaya ◽  
M. Abosaleh

2021 ◽  
pp. 106-113
Author(s):  
Wimolsiri Iamsumang ◽  
Suthinee Rutnin ◽  
Poonkiat Suchonwanit

Lichen planopilaris is a rare inflammatory condition that is also known as follicular lichen planus. Although the condition commonly affects the scalp, it sometimes involves the other regions of the body with a variety of clinical presentations. The involvement beyond the scalp is considered to be a generalized nature of disease process. In this report, we present a case of generalized follicular lichen planus in a 34-year-old Thai female presenting with comedone-like lesions on the trunk and extremities as well as scarring alopecia on the scalp. Dermoscopic features were also discussed.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (18) ◽  
pp. 3061-3063 ◽  
Author(s):  
Uwe Wollina ◽  
Claudia Krönert ◽  
Jacqueline Schönlebe ◽  
Aleksandra Vojvodic ◽  
Torello Lotti

BACKGROUND: Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the second most common malignancy of skin. Although a major risk factor is a chronic exposure to ultraviolet radiation, preexistent chronic inflammatory disorders may also possess an increased risk for SCC. That is not the case for cutaneous lichen planus in contrast to oral lichen planus and oral SCC.  CASE REPORT: We report the case of an 87-year-old Caucasian woman presenting with a giant verrucous tumour on the left ankle. She suffered from long-standing disseminated lichen planus. Histology confirmed the diagnosis of SCC on partly verrucous lichen planus. The course was complicated due to sepsis. An emergency transfemoral amputation became necessary. The patients survived and could be released into her nursery. A literature review underlined the rarity of SCC on lichen planus of the skin. Most of these rare cases were in patients in their second half of life on the lower legs. Hypertrophic lichen plnaus was overrepresented.   CONCLUSIONS: Although very rare by number, SCC can complicate lichen planus and lead to the life-threatening situation. Atypical verrucous lesions on lichen planus warrant a histologic analysis. Surgery is the treatment of choice for cutaneous SCC.


Dysphagia ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 331-334 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachel Westbrook ◽  
Stuart Riley

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (6) ◽  
pp. 379-383
Author(s):  
Anna Elisa Verzì ◽  
Francesco Lacarrubba ◽  
Federica Dall’Oglio ◽  
Giuseppe Micali

<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) is a lymphocytic primary cicatricial alopecia typically involving the frontotemporal hairline. It may be associated with the presence of facial papules (FP) that clinically appear as noninflammatory, monomorphic, white-yellowish papules. Lichen planus pigmentosus (LPPigm) is characterized by the presence of asymptomatic grayish pigmented macules, predominantly in sun-exposed and flexural areas. <b><i>Case Report:</i></b> A 58-year-old, Caucasian, phototype III woman presented with a symmetrical, band-like, frontotemporal alopecia with regression of the hairline; bilateral eyebrow loss; diffuse, symmetrical hyperpigmentation of the face; and some asymptomatic, flesh-colored, monomorphic papules on the chin. Based on clinical, dermoscopic, and histological findings, the diagnosis of FFA associated with FP and LPPigm was established. <b><i>Discussion/Conclusion:</i></b> The peculiarity of our report is represented by the triple association of FFA, FP, and LPPigm in a Caucasian skin type III woman, as it has been rarely reported. Clinicians should be aware of this association also in subjects with phototype ≤III, as its recognition may be useful for diagnostic and prognostic purposes: the observation of LPPigm of the face may suggest to check for early FFA, and in case of FFA associated with FP, a poorer FFA prognosis may likely be expected.


2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
pp. 0
Author(s):  
Chun-Wei Lu ◽  
Lai-Ying Lu ◽  
Hsi Yen ◽  
Pei-Lun Sun ◽  
Yen-Lin Huang

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