| Literature DB >> 21165220 |
Yun-Seok Yang1, Min-Kyung Shin, Choong-Rim Haw.
Abstract
An atypical clinical form of pityriasis versicolor has been infrequently reported, in which cutaneous atrophy is associated with individual pityriasis versicolor lesions. The pathogenesis of this atrophy remains unclear, but is believed to be a delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction to antigens derived from the Malassezia species. A 60-year-old man presented with multiple, slightly scaly, and depressed maculopatches or plaques on the trunk and extremities. Our microscopic examination of the skin scrapings on a KOH preparation revealed numerous short hyphae and spores. The patient was treated daily with 200 mg of itraconazole in combination with topical antifungals, achieving clinical improvement and mycological recovery, which was confirmed upon follow-up 1 month later. This is the first case report of atrophying pityriasis versicolor in Korea. It needs to be differentiated from other atrophying disorders of the skin.Entities:
Keywords: Atrophy; Pityriasis versicolor
Year: 2010 PMID: 21165220 PMCID: PMC2991727 DOI: 10.5021/ad.2010.22.4.456
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Dermatol ISSN: 1013-9087 Impact factor: 1.444