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Dermoscopy and reflection confocal microscope features of pigmented prurigo

BACKGROUND: Pigmented prurigo (PP) is a chronic and recurrent inflammatory skin disease. PP is not common clinically, but it is easily misdiagnosed because of its diversified clinical manifestations in different stages. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical, histopathologic...

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Autores principales: Wang, Hui‐fen, Zhou, Xiao‐fang, Deng, Xiang‐fen, Li, Yuan‐chao, Zhang, Lian, Gu, Hong‐Zhi, Zhai, Zhi‐fang
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9838776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36704889
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/srt.13258
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author Wang, Hui‐fen
Zhou, Xiao‐fang
Deng, Xiang‐fen
Li, Yuan‐chao
Zhang, Lian
Gu, Hong‐Zhi
Zhai, Zhi‐fang
author_facet Wang, Hui‐fen
Zhou, Xiao‐fang
Deng, Xiang‐fen
Li, Yuan‐chao
Zhang, Lian
Gu, Hong‐Zhi
Zhai, Zhi‐fang
author_sort Wang, Hui‐fen
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description BACKGROUND: Pigmented prurigo (PP) is a chronic and recurrent inflammatory skin disease. PP is not common clinically, but it is easily misdiagnosed because of its diversified clinical manifestations in different stages. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical, histopathological, dermoscopy, and reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) features of 20 patients diagnosed as PP. RESULTS: The female predominance ratio was revealed with male to female of 1:4. Seven female patients were on a diet (without staple food) and one patient had a history of diabetes. Eight cases were suffered in spring, six cases in winter, three cases in summer, and three cases in autumn. Multiple sites were involved in 13 cases. Four patients had urticarial papules and plaques. Nineteen patients had erythematous papules with reticular distribution, of which 14 cases accompanied reticulate hyperpigmentation, four cases with papulovesicle, and two cases accompanied with pustules. One patient only showed reticulate hyperpigmentation. In the early lesions, dermatoscopy showed pink oval lesions, punctate or linear vessels, and pale yellow rings around the skin lesions. RCM is characterized by spongiosis, spongy vesicle, neutrophils scattered in the epidermis, which was consistent with epidermis spongiosis, neutrophils infiltrating into the upper epidermis and necrotic keratinocytes in histopathology. In the fully developed lesions, dermatoscopy showed pink lesions with brown pigment granules in the center and linear vessels in the edge. RCM showed that demarcation of epidermis and dermis is not clear, and inflammatory cells can be seen in the upper dermis and histopathologically lesions assumed a patchy lichenoid pattern, and the inflammatory cells infiltrating the dermis were dominated by lymphocytes. In the late lesions, dermatoscopy showed grainy grayish‐brown or yellowish‐brown pigmentation surrounding the hair follicle merging with each other. RCM showed that pigment granules were increased on the ring of basal cells, inflammatory cells were sparsely infiltrated in the dermal papilla and superficial layer, and epidermis slightly hyperplastic, with melanophages and a few lymphocytes infiltrating the superficial dermis in histopathology. CONCLUSION: PP is easily misdiagnosed and not always occurs in those on a restrictive diet. A combination of dermatoscopy and RCM is helpful for its diagnosis of PP.
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spelling pubmed-98387762023-04-13 Dermoscopy and reflection confocal microscope features of pigmented prurigo Wang, Hui‐fen Zhou, Xiao‐fang Deng, Xiang‐fen Li, Yuan‐chao Zhang, Lian Gu, Hong‐Zhi Zhai, Zhi‐fang Skin Res Technol Original Articles BACKGROUND: Pigmented prurigo (PP) is a chronic and recurrent inflammatory skin disease. PP is not common clinically, but it is easily misdiagnosed because of its diversified clinical manifestations in different stages. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical, histopathological, dermoscopy, and reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) features of 20 patients diagnosed as PP. RESULTS: The female predominance ratio was revealed with male to female of 1:4. Seven female patients were on a diet (without staple food) and one patient had a history of diabetes. Eight cases were suffered in spring, six cases in winter, three cases in summer, and three cases in autumn. Multiple sites were involved in 13 cases. Four patients had urticarial papules and plaques. Nineteen patients had erythematous papules with reticular distribution, of which 14 cases accompanied reticulate hyperpigmentation, four cases with papulovesicle, and two cases accompanied with pustules. One patient only showed reticulate hyperpigmentation. In the early lesions, dermatoscopy showed pink oval lesions, punctate or linear vessels, and pale yellow rings around the skin lesions. RCM is characterized by spongiosis, spongy vesicle, neutrophils scattered in the epidermis, which was consistent with epidermis spongiosis, neutrophils infiltrating into the upper epidermis and necrotic keratinocytes in histopathology. In the fully developed lesions, dermatoscopy showed pink lesions with brown pigment granules in the center and linear vessels in the edge. RCM showed that demarcation of epidermis and dermis is not clear, and inflammatory cells can be seen in the upper dermis and histopathologically lesions assumed a patchy lichenoid pattern, and the inflammatory cells infiltrating the dermis were dominated by lymphocytes. In the late lesions, dermatoscopy showed grainy grayish‐brown or yellowish‐brown pigmentation surrounding the hair follicle merging with each other. RCM showed that pigment granules were increased on the ring of basal cells, inflammatory cells were sparsely infiltrated in the dermal papilla and superficial layer, and epidermis slightly hyperplastic, with melanophages and a few lymphocytes infiltrating the superficial dermis in histopathology. CONCLUSION: PP is easily misdiagnosed and not always occurs in those on a restrictive diet. A combination of dermatoscopy and RCM is helpful for its diagnosis of PP. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9838776/ /pubmed/36704889 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/srt.13258 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Skin Research and Technology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Wang, Hui‐fen
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Deng, Xiang‐fen
Li, Yuan‐chao
Zhang, Lian
Gu, Hong‐Zhi
Zhai, Zhi‐fang
Dermoscopy and reflection confocal microscope features of pigmented prurigo
title Dermoscopy and reflection confocal microscope features of pigmented prurigo
title_full Dermoscopy and reflection confocal microscope features of pigmented prurigo
title_fullStr Dermoscopy and reflection confocal microscope features of pigmented prurigo
title_full_unstemmed Dermoscopy and reflection confocal microscope features of pigmented prurigo
title_short Dermoscopy and reflection confocal microscope features of pigmented prurigo
title_sort dermoscopy and reflection confocal microscope features of pigmented prurigo
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9838776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36704889
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/srt.13258
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