2例西班牙裔患者的皱襞神经病

IF 1.4 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Daniel Asz-Sigall, César Ramos-Cavazos, Paulina Mariel Gay-Muñoz, Jessica González-Gutiérrez, Alejandra Guerrero-Álvarez, Eduardo Corona-Rodarte
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& lt; b> & lt; i>简介:& lt; / i> & lt; / b>皱襞神经病(PN)是一种罕见的、获得性的、不可逆的疾病,其特征是由坚硬的角蛋白粘合在一起形成一团紧实的缠结的头发。& lt; b> & lt; i>案例表示:& lt; / i> & lt; / b>病例1,一名50岁女性,有头皮接触性皮炎病史,出现头发打结和梳头困难。体格检查发现一团乱发,外观肮脏,无瘢痕性脱发。病例2涉及一名46岁的妇女,在使用各种产品后,她的头发自发打结,导致头发看起来像脏辫。临床检查显示一致密的乱发团块,有不规则的扭曲,污垢和淡黄色渗出物。& lt; b> & lt; i>结论:& lt; / i> & lt; / b>PN的确切发病机制尚不完全清楚,但据信与对毛干的物理和化学损伤有关。危险因素包括自我忽视、触摸或摩擦头发、某些物质、宗教习俗、化疗、免疫抑制药物、感染和接触性皮炎。毛发镜检查可为准确诊断提供有价值的线索,如毛发断裂、毛轴弯曲、结节性毛尖、静止毛保留和扭曲毛。治疗包括剪掉缠结的头发,早期手工分离可能是有益的。
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Plica Neuropathica in 2 Hispanic Patients
Introduction: Plica neuropathica (PN) is a rare, acquired, and irreversible condition characterized by the formation of a compacted mass of tangled hair held together by a hard keratin cement. Case Presentation: In case 1, a 50-year-old woman with history of contact dermatitis of the scalp presented with hair tangling and difficulty combing. Physical examination revealed a matted mass of hair with a dirty appearance and non-scarring alopecia. Case 2 involved a 46-year-old woman who experienced spontaneous hair matting after using various products, resulting in a dreadlock-like appearance. Clinical examination showed a compact and matted mass of hair with irregular twists, dirt, and yellowish exudate. Conclusion: PN’s exact pathogenesis is not fully understood, but it is believed to involve physical and chemical insults to the hair shaft. Risk factors include self-neglect, hair felting or rubbing, certain substances, religious practices, chemotherapy, immunosuppressive drugs, infections, and contact dermatitis. Trichoscopy can provide valuable clues for an accurate diagnosis, such as fractured hairs, bent hair shafts, trichorrhexis nodosa, retained telogen hairs, and twisted hairs. Treatment involves cutting the matted hair, and early-stage manual separation may be beneficial.
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