Alopecic and Aseptic Nodules of the Scalp: A New Entity or a Minor Form of Dissecting Cellulitis?

Q2 Medicine
International Journal of Trichology Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-16 DOI:10.4103/ijt.ijt_33_22
Ngoc-Nhi Catharina Luu, Natalia Caballero Uribe, Maria Fernanda Reis Gavazzoni Dias, Hudson Dutra Rezende, Ralph Michel Trüeb
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Since the original report in 1992 and revised nomenclature in 2009, pseudocysts of the scalp and alopecic and aseptic nodules of the scalp (AANS), respectively, have been regarded as a new entity that is rare and not understood in its pathogenesis. We observed 26 cases of AANS. Except for the extent and severity of disease, we found no single feature that justifies distinguishing AANS as a nosologic entity in its own right from dissecting cellulitis of the scalp (DCS). The scarring alopecias represent a diverse group of disorders with the potential of permanent destruction of the pilosebaceous unit and hair loss. Within the maze of varied conditions leading to scarring alopecia, the most important is to keep a neat nosologic classification in mind, based both on morphology and a pathogenic understanding. We believe that AANS represents a minor form of DCS, so far predominantly observed in patients of non-African origin, and therefore, is a disease of follicular occlusion with a favorable prognosis.

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秃发性和无菌性头皮结节:一种新的实体还是剥离性蜂窝织炎的一种次要形式?
自1992年首次报道和2009年修订命名法以来,头皮假性囊肿和头皮脱发无菌性结节(AANS)分别被视为一种罕见且发病机制尚不清楚的新实体。我们观察到26例AANS。除了疾病的程度和严重程度外,我们没有发现任何单一的特征可以证明AANS本身是一种病理性实体,与头皮解剖蜂窝组织炎(DCS)区分开来。瘢痕性脱发代表了一组不同的疾病与潜在的永久性破坏毛囊皮脂腺单位和脱发。在导致瘢痕性脱发的各种情况的迷宫中,最重要的是在形态学和病原学的基础上,牢记一个整洁的病理性分类。我们认为AANS是一种次要形式的DCS,迄今为止主要在非非洲血统的患者中观察到,因此,AANS是一种预后良好的滤泡闭塞疾病。
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