Successful Treatment of Tinea Versicolor With Salicylic Acid 30% Peel.

Samantha S Swerdlick, Kathleen R Krivda, J Austin Cox
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Background: Tinea versicolor is a common superficial fungal infection caused by Malassezia species. It typically affects the trunk and proximal upper extremities and is treated with topical or oral antifungal medications. Treatment may be limited by patient preference or logistical constraints, especially in cases of extensive cutaneous involvement, where topical application may be challenging.

Case presentation: An 18-year-old active duty female with extensive tinea versicolor, likely precipitated by military training in hot and humid conditions, presented to the dermatology clinic. Given the patient's inability to consistently apply topical treatments during military activities and the limited efficacy of oral antifungals, the patient underwent in-office treatment with a salicylic acid 30% peel. Two peels were administered 10 days apart. At 3 weeks posttreatment the arm lesions were no longer evident and there was significant improvement of the lesions on her back. Incidental improvement in acne vulgaris was also noted.

Conclusions: This case highlights the potential use of a salicylic acid 30% peel as an effective in-office treatment for tinea versicolor, particularly in patients who face challenges with topical medication adherence. The peel also offers additional benefits for patients with concomitant acne.

30%水杨酸脱皮成功治疗花斑癣。
背景:花斑癣是由马拉色菌引起的一种常见的浅表真菌感染。它通常影响躯干和上肢近端,用局部或口服抗真菌药物治疗。治疗可能受到患者偏好或后勤限制的限制,特别是在大面积皮肤受累的情况下,局部应用可能具有挑战性。病例介绍:一名18岁现役女性,患有广泛的花斑癣,可能是在炎热潮湿的条件下进行军事训练引起的,被送到皮肤科诊所。考虑到患者在军事活动期间无法持续使用局部治疗以及口服抗真菌药物的有限疗效,患者接受了30%水杨酸脱皮的办公室治疗。两次换肤间隔10天。治疗3周后,手臂病变不再明显,背部病变明显改善。寻常性痤疮的偶然改善也被注意到。结论:本病例强调了30%水杨酸脱皮作为花斑癣有效的办公室治疗的潜在用途,特别是对那些面临局部药物依从性挑战的患者。果皮还为伴随痤疮的患者提供了额外的好处。
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