| Literature DB >> 34055908 |
Magdalena Ciupińska1, Justyna Skibińska2, Mariusz Sikora2, Leszek Blicharz2, Maja Kotowska2, Lidia Rudnicka2.
Abstract
Noncicatricial patchy alopecia of the scalp and focal areas of skin hypopigmentation imply a diagnosis of alopecia areata and vitiligo. We present a case of a 22-year-old patient in whom these symptoms were associated with positive spirochete reactions, which allowed making a diagnosis of syphilitic alopecia coexisting with leukoderma syphiliticum. Skin lesions and hair loss resolved after the treatment with benzathine benzylpenicillin. Trichoscopy in syphilitic alopecia is nonspecific, but the absence of features typical for alopecia areata such as exclamation mark hairs may be important on an early stage of the clinical workup.Entities:
Keywords: Alopecia; Alopecia areata; Clinical dermatology; Syphilis; Trichoscopy
Year: 2021 PMID: 34055908 PMCID: PMC8138220 DOI: 10.1159/000511577
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Skin Appendage Disord ISSN: 2296-9160