探讨棘滴虫病与早期红斑性酒渣鼻的关系。

IF 1.4 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Skin Appendage Disorders Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-16 DOI:10.1159/000540509
Sechi Andrea, Mariano Luca, Galvan Arturo
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摘要

酒渣鼻是一种慢性炎症性皮肤病,有几种临床亚型,包括肿性酒渣鼻,其特征是皮肤增厚,毛孔扩大,表面不规则结节,主要影响鼻子。本文旨在探讨早期至中度红斑性酒渣鼻和棘毛滴虫病(TS)之间未被充分认识的联系,棘毛滴虫病是一种毛囊性疾病,其特征是多根休止期毛发的保留。方法:连续入选13例首发肿块改变伴黑色扩张开口的患者。进行了详细的皮肤病学评估,包括皮肤镜检查,以确定和确认棘滴虫病。皮肤镜检查的黑色开口证实了毛囊开口扩张和堵塞出现的毛发丛的存在。患者接受了一些小手术,使用粉刺提取器去除毛发束。结果:所有提取的毛囊单位均表现出棘毛滴虫的典型特征,包括被皮脂角化塞包围的成束休止毛。结论:我们认为红斑性酒渣鼻的纤维化过程可能促进了TS的发展,认识到TS是红斑性酒渣鼻的早期指标有助于预防疾病的发展。
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Exploring the Link: Trichostasis Spinulosa and Its Association with Early Phymatous Rosacea.

Introduction: Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition with several clinical subtypes, including phymatous rosacea, which is distinguished by thickened skin, enlarged pores, and irregular surface nodularities, primarily affecting the nose. This manuscript aims to explore the underrecognized connection between early to moderate phymatous rosacea and trichostasis spinulosa (TS), a follicular disorder characterized by the retention of multiple telogen hairs.

Methods: A total of consecutive 13 patients with initial phymatous changes and black dilated openings were enrolled. Detailed dermatological assessments, including dermoscopy, were conducted to identify and confirm trichostasis spinulosa. Dermoscopy of the black openings confirmed the presence of hair tufts emerging from dilated follicular openings and plugs. Patients underwent minor procedures using a comedo extractor to remove the hair bundles.

Results: All extracted follicular units showed typical characteristics of trichostasis spinulosa, including bundles of telogen hairs surrounded by a sebokeratinous plug.

Conclusion: We postulate that the fibrotic processes characteristic of phymatous rosacea may promote the development of TS. Recognizing TS as an early indicator of phymatous rosacea could help prevent disease progression.

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