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摘要
Terra firma-forme 皮肤病是一种良性疾病,以无症状的角化过度、深色丘疹或斑块为特征。用 70% 的异丙醇用力擦拭皮损处,可使皮损消退,从而确诊。沃尔夫同位反应是指在先前已痊愈的无关皮肤病的同一部位出现新的皮肤病。我们报告了一例患者在银屑病斑块消退的部位出现 Terra firma-forme 皮肤病的病例。
Wolf's Isotopic Response: A Rare Case of Terra Firma-Forme Dermatosis on Resolved Psoriatic Plaques.
Terra firma-forme dermatosis is a benign condition characterised by asymptomatic hyperkeratotic, dark papules or plaques. The diagnosis may be confirmed by firmly rubbing the lesions with 70% isopropyl alcohol, resulting in resolution of the lesions. Wolf's isotopic response refers to the development of a new dermatosis in the same location that a previous, healed, unrelated skin condition occupied. We report the case of a patient developing Terra firma-forme dermatosis at the site of resolved psoriatic plaques.
期刊介绍:
Australasian Journal of Dermatology is the official journal of the Australasian College of Dermatologists and the New Zealand Dermatological Society, publishing peer-reviewed, original research articles, reviews and case reports dealing with all aspects of clinical practice and research in dermatology. Clinical presentations, medical and physical therapies and investigations, including dermatopathology and mycology, are covered. Short articles may be published under the headings ‘Signs, Syndromes and Diagnoses’, ‘Dermatopathology Presentation’, ‘Vignettes in Contact Dermatology’, ‘Surgery Corner’ or ‘Letters to the Editor’.