We describe a 45-year-old man who presented with erythematous scaly plaques and nodules on his scalp. In previously reported cases, there were only descriptions of nodules as well as tumors. However, in our case, the patient presented with plaques and nodules on his scalp that quickly ...
Tinea capitis is a scalp infection caused by different fungi. Etiological diagnosis is based on suggestive clinical findings and confirmation depends on th... AM Ammar,SM Ibrahim,ML Elsaie 被引量: 0发表: 2022年 Erythematous scaly plaques and nodules on scalp Cutaneous manifestations of syphilis ar...
Scalp psoriasis with alopecia is a rare cutaneous adverse reaction to tumor necrosis factor alpha antagonists. Here we present a female patient affected by ulcerative colitis who developed scalp psoriasis and alopecia after the first administration of adalimumab. The patient was successfully treated with...
A 12-year-old male presents with a 2-month history of a pruritic and scaly scalp. The patient was referred to dermatology by his pediatrician after failed empiric treatment with griseofulvin for presumptive tinea capitis. Since the initial examination performed by his pediatrician, the patient also...
He also noted alopecia where he had scaly patches on his scalp. He also noticed new-onset knee pain. Physical examination revealed thin erythematous plaques, some with overlying silvery scale involving the scalp, face, arms, legs, and body (Figure 1). His palms and soles had thick, silvery...
The lesions of DLE are characteristically well-defined, annular, erythematous patches and plaques and frequently present on photo-distributed areas of the skin. These lesions also tend to have secondary atrophy and scarring. As a result, when present on the scalp, DLE can progress to irreversible...
therapies (adalimumab, ixekizumab).Psoriasis vulgaris represents an immune-mediated dermatosis, which usually affects individuals with a positive family history and is characterized by well-demarcated papule and plaques, covered by with-silverish, thick scales, located on the extensor regions and scalp....