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Use of Skin Ultrasound Imaging in Dissecting Cellulitis: Two Cases and Review

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Resumo:Cellulitis dissecans and folliculitis decalvans may present, in early stages, a similar clinical picture. This article presents the ultrasound findings of dissecting cellulitis that help in the diagnosis and treatment. Ultrasound is not a substitute for observation, trichoscopy and histopathology, but it may help with diagnosis. In the active phase, non-encapsulated ovoid lesions of relatively well-defined edges with hypoechogenic content, which communicate with the dermis through the enlarged bulbs of hair follicles, were observed. It allows distinction from folliculitis decalvans and from a trichilemmal cyst (in case of single or few lesions) and, by allowing the assessment of inflammation when combined with color Doppler, it can monitor inflammation and therapeutic response. The authors share 2 illustrative clinical cases and a review of the literature on the topic.
Autores principais:Aline, Aline
Outros Autores:Mendes Bastos, Pedro; Miguel, Diana; Oliveira-Soares, Rui
Assunto:Cellulitis/diagnostic imaging Folliculitis Scalp Dermatoses Ultrasonography Celulite/diagnóstico por imagem Dermatoses do Couro Cabeludo Foliculite Ultrassonografia
Ano:2021
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:unknown
Instituição associada:Sociedade Portuguesa de Dermatologia e Venereologia
Idioma:português
Origem:Portuguese Journal of Dermatology
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Resumo:Cellulitis dissecans and folliculitis decalvans may present, in early stages, a similar clinical picture. This article presents the ultrasound findings of dissecting cellulitis that help in the diagnosis and treatment. Ultrasound is not a substitute for observation, trichoscopy and histopathology, but it may help with diagnosis. In the active phase, non-encapsulated ovoid lesions of relatively well-defined edges with hypoechogenic content, which communicate with the dermis through the enlarged bulbs of hair follicles, were observed. It allows distinction from folliculitis decalvans and from a trichilemmal cyst (in case of single or few lesions) and, by allowing the assessment of inflammation when combined with color Doppler, it can monitor inflammation and therapeutic response. The authors share 2 illustrative clinical cases and a review of the literature on the topic.