Damiani Luca, Licata Gaetano, Di Brizzi Eugenia Veronica, Barbato Filomena, Caccavale Stefano, Argenziano Giuseppe, Giorgio Caterina Mariarosaria
Dermatology Unit, University of Campania, Naples.
Dermatology Unit, San Antonio Abate Hospital, Trapani.
Dermatol Reports. 2025 Apr 28. doi: 10.4081/dr.2025.10297.
Folliculotropic mycosis fungoides (FMF) is an uncommon variant of mycosis fungoides (MF) that primarily affects hair follicles and is often misdiagnosed due to its similarity with other scalp conditions. The median age at diagnosis is 60 years, while it is rare in childhood and adolescence. This case presents a 10-year-old boy with alopecic, indurated plaques on the scalp, unresponsive to antifungal therapy. Dermoscopy revealed key features, including perifollicular hyperkeratosis, broken hairs, irregularly distributed white halos, and features resembling inflammatory alopecias. Histopathology confirmed the FMF diagnosis. This case highlights the helpfulness of dermoscopy in FMF differential diagnosis, even in a rare pediatric case. It underscores the need for further studies to define dermoscopic aspects of FMF, ensuring more timely and effective treatment.