Zhao Johnny, Cohen Philip R
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
Dermatol Online J. 2016 Aug 15;22(8):13030/qt9hz9t0df.
BackgroundAcquired alopecia of the lower legs may occur secondary to friction due to socks, footwear, or both on the lower extremities. There is scant literature that reports on this phenomenon.Methods and MaterialsWe describe 5 patients who presented with alopecia of their lower legs induced by socks, footwear, or both.
We reviewed PubMed for the following terms: ankle alopecia, friction alopecia, frictional alopecia, lower extremity alopecia, non-scarring leg alopecia, and sock alopecia. We also reviewed papers containing these terms and their references.ResultsAcquired frictional alopecia of the lower extremities is often an asymptomatic condition found incidentally on physical examination. The condition can persist for many years despite removal of the source of friction.ConclusionThe incidence of acquired frictional alopecia of the lower extremities may be greater than reflected in previously published reports. It is a non-scarring subtype of alopecia that was noted as an incidental finding during the patient's dermatology appointment.
背景
小腿部获得性脱发可能继发于因袜子、鞋类或两者对下肢产生的摩擦。关于这一现象的文献报道极少。
方法与材料
我们描述了5例因袜子、鞋类或两者导致小腿部脱发的患者。
我们在PubMed上检索了以下术语:踝部脱发、摩擦性脱发、摩擦所致脱发、下肢脱发、非瘢痕性腿部脱发和袜子所致脱发。我们还查阅了包含这些术语及其参考文献的论文。
结果
下肢获得性摩擦性脱发通常是在体格检查时偶然发现的无症状病症。尽管去除了摩擦源,该病症仍可能持续多年。
结论
下肢获得性摩擦性脱发的发病率可能高于先前发表报告中所反映的情况。它是一种非瘢痕性脱发亚型,在患者皮肤科就诊时作为偶然发现被记录下来。