Pseudolymphomatous folliculitis after hair transplantation: dermoscopic view of a rare entity.

Autor: Shah, Swapnil D., Nikam, Balkrishna P., Ankad, Balachandra S., Anusha, Halehalli L.
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Zdroj: International Journal of Dermatology; Feb2023, Vol. 62 Issue 2, pe81-e83, 3p
Abstrakt: Treatment of PLF includes systemic steroids and intralesional steroids.[5] This case is unique in terms of the papular eruption of PLF, appearing at the hair transplantation site and responding well to topical tacrolimus. Dear Editor, Pseudolymphomatous folliculitis (PLF) is a rare manifestation of cutaneous pseudolymphoma and cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia. T cells are positive for CD4 (c), CD8 (d), CD3 (e), and CD68 (f) gl PLF is a poorly-defined entity of cutaneous pseudolymphoma/cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia, which was first described by McNutt in 1986.[2] It is characterized by dense infiltration of lymphocytes, accompanied by hyperplastic hair follicles. [Extracted from the article]
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