Dermoscopy of Lichen Planus Pigmentosus and Histopathological Correlation: A Case Series.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Amal Chamli, Malek Mrad, Houda Hammami, Imen Helal, Anissa Zaouak, Samy Fenniche
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Abstract

Introduction: Lichen planus pigmentosus (LPP) is an acquired pigmentary disorder affecting the dark-skinned population. There is a wide range of differentials, with substantial clinicopathological overlap. Dermoscopy may contribute to the better characterization of this dermatosis.

Objective: This study aimed to describe dermoscopic features of LPP with a histopathological correlation.

Methods: LPP lesions of 23 patients were studied using a polarized dermoscopy, followed by histological evaluation.

Results: The most common dermoscopic finding was dots and/or globules (n=23) in different patterns: speckled (n=4), dotted (n=2), reticular (n=4), diffuse (n=9), hem-like (n=1), and circular (n=2). Other patterns were exaggerated pseudo-reticular pattern (n=12), sparing of follicular openings (n=23), targetoid appearance (n=3), blue-white veil (n=5), rosettes (n=5), erythema (n=4), and telangiectasia (n=7). Histological findings included pigment incontinence (n=23), the severity being mild (n=8) and severe (n=15). We found a statistically significant association between the intensity of pigmentary incontinence on the histological examination and the presence of blotches in dermoscopy (P=0.046) and between blue-white veil and rosettes in flexural areas (P=0.01). Also, a statistical relationship was found between severe pigment density (reticulated and diffused patterns) and short disease duration (P=0.016).

Conclusion: We describe LPP dermoscopic changes according to disease progression. We found that blotches are indicative of long-duration disease and could be specific dermoscopic features of LPP. We demonstrate that a blue-white veil associated with rosettes could be pathognomonic features of LPP inversus.

色素性扁平苔藓的皮肤镜检查与组织病理学相关性:一个病例系列。
简介:扁平苔藓色素(LPP)是一种影响深肤色人群的获得性色素疾病。有广泛的区别,有大量的临床病理重叠。皮肤镜检查可能有助于更好地描述这种皮肤病。目的:本研究旨在描述LPP的皮肤镜特征与组织病理学的相关性。方法:对23例LPP患者进行极化皮肤镜检查,并进行组织学评价。结果:最常见的皮肤镜发现是斑点和/或球体(n=23),其不同的模式:斑点(n=4),点状(n=2),网状(n=4),弥漫性(n=9), hem-样(n=1)和圆形(n=2)。其他类型包括伪网状型(n=12)、滤泡开口保留(n=23)、靶样样(n=3)、蓝白色面纱(n=5)、玫瑰花状(n=5)、红斑(n=4)和毛细血管扩张(n=7)。组织学表现包括色素失禁(n=23),严重程度分为轻度(n=8)和重度(n=15)。我们发现组织学检查中色素失禁的强度与皮肤镜检查中斑点的存在之间存在统计学意义上的相关性(P=0.046),以及弯曲区域的蓝白面纱和玫瑰花结之间存在统计学意义上的相关性(P=0.01)。此外,严重的色素密度(网状和弥漫性模式)与疾病持续时间短之间存在统计学关系(P=0.016)。结论:我们根据疾病进展描述LPP的皮肤镜变化。我们发现斑点是长期疾病的指示,可能是LPP的特定皮肤镜特征。我们证明了与玫瑰花结相关的蓝白面纱可能是LPP反转的病理特征。
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