梅毒性脱发的临床和毛发镜特征。

Yanting Ye, Xiaoting Zhang, Ying Zhao, Yugang Gong, Jian Yang, Huan Li, Xingqi Zhang
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背景:梅毒性脱发在继发性梅毒患者中并不常见。虽然梅毒性脱发的临床和组织病理学表现已被描述,但毛镜检查的特征尚不清楚。主要观察:一名42岁的中国男性以脱发主诉来我院就诊。患者临床表现为全头皮虫蛀性脱发,既往无不适或皮疹。梅毒血清学呈阳性。毛镜示黑点,局灶性秃斑,毛干色素减退,黄点。结论:在毛发镜检查的基础上,结合血清学检查,可将梅毒性脱发与其他临床表现相似的脱发疾病进行鉴别。
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The clinical and trichoscopic features of syphilitic alopecia.

The clinical and trichoscopic features of syphilitic alopecia.

The clinical and trichoscopic features of syphilitic alopecia.

Background: Syphilitic alopecia is not common in patients with secondary syphilis. Though the clinical and histopathological findings of syphilitic alopecia have been described, the trichoscopy features are unknown yet.

Main observation: A 42-year-old Chinese man was admitted to our clinic with a complaint of hair loss. The patient presented clinically with moth-eaten alopecia over the whole scalp without any previous discomfort or skin rashes. The serology for syphilis was positive. Trichoscopy showed black dots, focal atrichia, hypopigmentation of hair shaft and yellow dots.

Conclusions: On the basis of trichoscopy, along with serology testing syphilitic alopecia can be differentiated from other hair loss diseases with similar clinical presentation.

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