2020
DOI: 10.21931/rb/2020.05.03.15
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Infiltración Linfocitaria de Jessner-Kanof. Reporte de un caso.

Abstract: Se presenta una paciente de raza blanca, de 48 años de edad, valorada en el servicio de Dermatología, refiriendo una mancha roja y escamosa en forma de línea en la frente de 1 año de evolución, que en ocasiones se acompañaba de ardor. Había utilizado varios tratamientos médicos sin mejoría, por lo que acude a nuestro servicio. Fue valorada y examinada detenidamente y se plantearon como diagnósticos probables: una Esclerodermia lineal, un Lupus Eritematoso Fijo Discoide Crónico y una Infiltración Linfocitaria d… Show more

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“…Unlike in our case, the administration of the drug in the patient was topical and per day, and after 6 weeks, clinical improvement and disappearance of pruritus were evident [4]. On the other hand, the use of antimalarials such as hydroxychloroquine has presented favorable results in several case reports [2,3,5]. However, in our patient, 0.1% triamcinolone was chosen along with photoprotection due to the size and clinical evolution of the lesion, and the absence of exacerbations.…”
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“…Unlike in our case, the administration of the drug in the patient was topical and per day, and after 6 weeks, clinical improvement and disappearance of pruritus were evident [4]. On the other hand, the use of antimalarials such as hydroxychloroquine has presented favorable results in several case reports [2,3,5]. However, in our patient, 0.1% triamcinolone was chosen along with photoprotection due to the size and clinical evolution of the lesion, and the absence of exacerbations.…”
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confidence: 60%
“…JLIS is also known as benign skin infiltration, Jessner-Kanof syndrome, or chronic benign CD4-positive T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder [2]. Although the disorder has been reported to affect mostly the adult population of both sexes equally, the prevalence is unestablished [3]. JLIS is clinically characterized by indurated papular lesions or erythematous plaques, commonly localized on the face, neck, and upper thorax; however, the symptoms are variable [3][4][5].…”
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