Corkscrew hairs (CHs) were first described by Hughes et al1 as trichoscopy marker for diagnosis of tinea capitis (TC) in black children. However, we recently observed the same trichoscopic picture in an adult Italian white male.
Neri I, Starace M, Patrizi A, Balestri R (2013). Corkscrew Hair: A Trichoscopy Marker of Tinea Capitis in an Adult White Patient. JAMA DERMATOLOGY, 19, 1-1 [10.1001/jamadermatol.2013.4352].
Corkscrew Hair: A Trichoscopy Marker of Tinea Capitis in an Adult White Patient.
NERI, IRIA;STARACE, MICHELA;PATRIZI, ANNALISA;BALESTRI, RICCARDO
2013
Abstract
Corkscrew hairs (CHs) were first described by Hughes et al1 as trichoscopy marker for diagnosis of tinea capitis (TC) in black children. However, we recently observed the same trichoscopic picture in an adult Italian white male.File in questo prodotto:
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