Mirmirani Paradi, Willey Andrea, Chamlin Sarah, Frieden Ilona J, Price Vera H
The Permanente Medical Group, Vallejo, California 94589, USA.
J Am Acad Dermatol. 2009 Mar;60(3):490-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jaad.2008.09.016.
Tinea capitis is the most common dermatophyte infection in children. The clinical presentation varies from subtle asymptomatic scaling to inflammatory suppurative nodules and draining tracks. Both chronic and acute inflammatory infections may damage the hair follicle leading to secondary cicatricial alopecia. In rare instances, the initial presentation can mimic a primary cicatricial alopecia. We present three cases of tinea capitis in children masquerading as cicatricial alopecia and discuss the possible host immune and fungal antigenic factors that may influence the course of disease and its clinical presentation. An understanding of the clinical morphology of tinea capitis in the context of both host and fungal factors may improve treatment strategies and direct future paradigms of therapy.
头癣是儿童中最常见的皮肤癣菌感染。临床表现从轻微的无症状脱屑到炎症性化脓性结节及引流道不等。慢性和急性炎症性感染均可损害毛囊,导致继发性瘢痕性脱发。在罕见情况下,初始表现可酷似原发性瘢痕性脱发。我们报告3例伪装成瘢痕性脱发的儿童头癣病例,并讨论可能影响疾病进程及其临床表现的宿主免疫和真菌抗原因素。了解宿主和真菌因素背景下头癣的临床形态,可能会改善治疗策略并指导未来的治疗模式。