Alopecic and Aseptic Nodules of the Scalp: First Report in South America and Second in America
Overview
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Alopecic and aseptic nodules of the scalp, also named pseudocysts of the scalp, are a relatively new, little-known, and for sure underdiagnosed disease. It affects mostly young men and is characterized by a solitary or a few dome-shaped nodules accompanied by nonscarring alopecia, deep inflammatory infiltration in the skin biopsy specimen, and, in most cases, granulomas. It has a good response to doxycycline, intralesional corticosteroids, or drainage/aspiration of the lesion. We present a case report and a summary of the published cases.
Alopecic and Aseptic Nodules of the Scalp: A New Entity or a Minor Form of Dissecting Cellulitis?.
Luu N, Uribe N, Gavazzoni Dias M, Rezende H, Trueb R Int J Trichology. 2022; 14(4):120-124.
PMID: 36081440 PMC: 9447466. DOI: 10.4103/ijt.ijt_33_22.
Alopecic and aseptic nodules of the scalp: an underdiagnosed entity.
Sung K, Lee S, Jeong Y, Lee S Arch Plast Surg. 2022; 49(1):59-60.
PMID: 35086311 PMC: 8795656. DOI: 10.5999/aps.2021.01459.
Alopecic and aseptic nodules of the scalp: A new case with a systematic review of the literature.
Bellinato F, Maurelli M, Colato C, Gisondi P, Girolomoni G Clin Case Rep. 2021; 9(6):e04153.
PMID: 34194753 PMC: 8222653. DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.4153.