Use of dermoscopy in the diagnosis of temporal triangular alopecia
AUTOR(ES)
Campos, Jullyene Gomes de, Oliveira, Cláudia Marina Puga Barbosa, Romero, Sandra Adolfina Reyes, Klein, Ana Paula, Akel, Patricia Bandeira de Melo, Pinto, Giselle Martins
FONTE
An. Bras. Dermatol.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2015-02
RESUMO
Temporal triangular alopecia, also referred as congenital triangular alopecia, is an uncommon dermatosis of unknown etiology. It is characterized by a non-scarring, circumscribed alopecia often located unilaterally in the frontotemporal region. It usually emerges at ages 2-9 years. Alopecia areata is the main differential diagnosis, especially in atypical cases. Dermoscopy is a noninvasive procedure that helps distinguish temporal triangular alopecia from aloepecia areata. Such procedure prevents invasive diagnostic methods as well as ineffective treatments.
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