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Archives of Dermatological Research
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Zur Mucinosis follicularis (Alopecia mucinosa Pinkus)

Authors: J, TAPPEINER; L, PFLEGER; H, HOLZNER;

Zur Mucinosis follicularis (Alopecia mucinosa Pinkus)

Abstract

Ein in Osterreich erstmalig klinisch und histologisch beobachteter Fall von Mucinosis follicularis von 14 Jahre langer Dauer wird zum Anlas genommen, die Klinik und die diagnostisch entscheidende Histologie dieser neuen Krankheitseinheit darzustellen. An Hand der Literatur wird die historische Entwicklung, die sich uber einige Jahrzehnte erstreckte, aufgezeigt. Atiologisch wurden verschiedene Faktoren in Betracht gezogen. Die Erkrankung wurde als toxisch, infektios (Virus?), als Stoffwechsel- oder hormonale Storung (Myxodermie) und schlieslich als ekzematose Reaktion von Talgdrusen und Follikel aufgefast. Bisher konnte jedoch keine dieser Krankheitsursachen bewiesen werden.

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Mucinoses, Ephedra, Mucins, Humans, Alopecia, Dermatology, Mucinosis, Follicular

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