2017
DOI: 10.1111/jdv.14322
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Follow‐up of tinea capitis with trichoscopy: a prospective clinical study

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“…Dermoscopy is also proposed as a method for monitoring response to treatment in TC . Trichoscopy follow‐up of 50 patients with TC showed disappearance of dystrophic hairs 12 weeks after starting treatment . However, 8% and 24% of patients still had perifollicular scaling and diffuse scaling, respectively.…”
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“…Dermoscopy is also proposed as a method for monitoring response to treatment in TC . Trichoscopy follow‐up of 50 patients with TC showed disappearance of dystrophic hairs 12 weeks after starting treatment . However, 8% and 24% of patients still had perifollicular scaling and diffuse scaling, respectively.…”
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“…In our case study, whitish sheath or scaling resolved more slowly, and did not predict the time point of clinical cure; it should therefore not be considered as a marker of treatment failure. 4 Mixed trichoscopic signs in joint ectothrix-endothrix infections have previously been reported by Bourezane and colleagues. 5 To our knowledge, this is the first case of inflammatory tinea capitis showing coexistence of multiple characteristic trichoscopic signs (endothrix and ectothrix infections) and followed by dynamic trichoscopy.…”
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“…Comma hairs are formed due to subsequent cracking and bending of a hair shaft filled with hyphae [10]. The frequency of comma hairs varied between 13% and 100% (mean value: 51%) of patients with tinea capitis [6,9,[12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]. They were also occasionally detected in patients with alopecia areata and trichotillomania [16].…”
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“…Their formation results from incomplete, transverse fractures along the hair shaft [31]. Zigzag hairs were only described in patients with ectothrix-type fungal infection with an incidence rate between 5% and 49% (mean value: 21%) [6,9,13,15,[18][19][20][21]24]. They were also reported in patients with alopecia areata [41].…”
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