一名成年女性患者被蜱虫叮咬后出现脱发。

Q2 Medicine
Nathaniel Schaefer, Rania Agha
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众所周知,蜱虫是传播疾病的载体,会给受感染的宿主带来各种皮肤症状。蜱虫叮咬性脱发是这种现象中鲜为人知的一种,因为文献中记载的病例很少。蜱虫引起的脱发有瘢痕和非瘢痕两种形式,后者更为常见。本病例重点描述了一名成年女性患者在发现并清除头皮上的几只蜱虫两个月后,出现局部椭圆形的顶中叶头皮脱发。所记录的事件、临床发现和组织病理学结果进一步证实了蜱虫叮咬性脱发的特殊表现模式。该病例说明,鉴于类似的表现形式和历史记录,认识到蜱虫叮咬可能是局灶性脱发的原因并将其视为一种可能的原因非常重要。
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Tick Bite Alopecia in an Adult Female Patient.

Ticks are well-known vectors for transmitting disease and cause a variety of cutaneous manifestations to their afflicted host. Tick bite alopecia serves as a lesser-known illustration of this phenomenon, as few cases are documented in the literature. Scarring and nonscarring forms of tick-induced alopecia are described, with the latter being more common. This case highlights an adult female patient who developed a localized oval zone of midparietal scalp hair loss two months after the detection and removal of several ticks on her scalp. The chronicled events, clinical findings, and histopathology results further confirm a particular pattern of manifestation for tick bite alopecia. This case illustrates the importance of recognizing and considering tick bites as a possible cause of focal hair loss, given a similar presentation and historical account.

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