نتایج جستجو برای: lipedematous

تعداد نتایج: 22  

Kamkhah Amir Farhad Shabanzadeh-Dehkordi Hossein

Lipedematous scalp (LS) and Lipedematous Alopecia (LA) are uncommon disorders of unknown etiology, pathogenesis and treatment. They are characterized by thickening of the subcutaneous layer of the scalp and a boggy scalp on palpation. Also, hair loss or shortening of hair is seen in LA. In this report, we describe LS in a 42-year-old woman presented with a diffuse thickened and spongy scalp. To...

Journal: :International Journal of Case Reports and Images 2016

2016
Emel Ataş Berksoy Özlem Bağ Tanju Çelik Hülya Tosun Yıldırım Davi Habif Aysel Öztürk

An 11-year-old girl applied for having a spongy consistency of swellings in various part of her scalp. The overlying skin and hair growth of these areas appeared normal. There was no evidence of systemic disease except for exogenous obesity. Ultrasonography showed thickening of the subcutaneous tissue on the swelling part of the scalp. Histopathological examination revealed elastic fibre fragme...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 2015
Raúl Cabrera Jorge Larrondo Carolina Whittle Alex Castro Marianne Gosch

Lipedematous alopecia (LA) is a rare form of non-scarring alopecia described by Coskey in 1961. To date, 78 cases have been reported in the literature (1). LA generally starts from the vertex, with a centrifuge extension that may affect the whole scalp. Patients may present pain or pruritus along the affected area. Palpation reveals a smooth, diffuse and cotton-wool-like induration (1, 2). Curr...

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