1. Trichoscopy of Steroid-Induced Atrophy
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Pirmez, Rodrigo, Abraham, Leonardo S., Duque-Estrada, Bruna, Damasco, Patrícia, Farias, Débora Cadore, Kelly, Yanna, and Doche, Isabella
- Abstract
Intralesional corticosteroid (IL-CS) injections have been used to treat a variety of dermatological and nondermatological diseases. Although an important therapeutic tool in dermatology, a number of local side effects, including skin atrophy, have been reported following IL-CS injections. We recently noticed that a subset of patients with steroid-induced atrophy presented with ivory-colored areas under trichoscopy. We performed a retrospective analysis of trichoscopic images and medical records from patients presenting ivory-colored areas associated with atrophic scalp lesions. In this paper, we associate this feature with the presence of steroid deposits in the dermis and report additional trichoscopic features of steroid-induced atrophy on the scalp, such as prominent blood vessels and visualization of hair bulbs.
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- 2017
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