皮肤镜检查诊断毛发侵入引起的爬毛:一例报告。

Lijuan Xu, Xinhai Liu, Wei Zhu, Lingling Zheng
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爬行的毛发是一种罕见的情况,其特征是爬行性喷发,在前进的末端有一条黑线,模仿皮肤幼虫的迁移。这种情况也被称为皮肤绒毛移行、迁移性毛发和嵌入性毛发。自1957年以来,共报告了52例病例,大多数病例以英文发表。在此,我们报告了一例髂区出现爬行毛发的病例,并回顾了1957年至2021年2月的文献。一名35岁的中国女性在3年的时间里出现了从小腹转移到髂区的黑色移动线状皮疹,没有引起任何症状。皮肤检查显示,皮肤下有一个6.5厘米长的黑色线状病变,显示为发干。摘除毛发后,在3个月的随访中,皮疹减少,没有复发。水肿镜和光学显微镜下的观察证实了下端向前移动的爬行毛发。文献综述显示,匍匐毛发最常见于中青年患者,报告的病例主要来自亚洲。顶部位置涉及脚部。致病毛发包括头毛、胡须、阴毛、体毛和一例狗毛。近距离检查和皮肤镜检查有助于诊断匍匐毛发。
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Dermoscopy for the Diagnosis of Creeping Hair Caused by Ingrowing Hair: A Case Report.

Dermoscopy for the Diagnosis of Creeping Hair Caused by Ingrowing Hair: A Case Report.

Dermoscopy for the Diagnosis of Creeping Hair Caused by Ingrowing Hair: A Case Report.

Dermoscopy for the Diagnosis of Creeping Hair Caused by Ingrowing Hair: A Case Report.

Creeping hair is a rare condition characterized by creeping eruption with a black line at the advancing end, mimicking cutaneous larva migrans. The condition is also referred to as cutaneous pili migrans, migrating hair, and embedded hair. A total of 52 cases have been reported since 1957 and most cases were published in English. Herein, we report a case in which creeping hair occurred in the iliac region and review the literature from 1957 to February 2021. A 35-year-old Chinese female presented with a black moving linear eruption that had migrated from the lower abdomen to the iliac region without causing any symptoms during a 3-year period. Cutaneous examination showed a 6.5-cm-long black linear lesion beneath the skin that was revealed to be a hair shaft. After removal of the hair, the eruption diminished and no recurrence occurred in 3 months of follow-up. The creeping hair that had migrated with its lower end forward was confirmed by observation under dematoscopy and light microscopy. A review of the literature revealed that creeping hair occurs most frequently in young and middle-aged patients and the reported cases are mainly from Asia. The top locations involve the foot. The causative hair includes head hair, beard, pubic hair, body hair, and one case of dog hair. A close-up examination and dermoscopic inspection are helpful for the diagnosis of creeping hair.

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