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pmid: 17696921
Viral‐associated trichodysplasia is a recently described entity associated with immunosuppression. We describe a 68‐year‐old man with a history of treated lymphoma who developed numerous, disfiguring, papular and spiny lesions involving most of the central face. Both facial and body alopecia was noted. Histopathologic findings of a facial papule showed dramatic alterations of the hair bulbs, including bulbar distention, lack of hair shaft formation and a marked expansion of inner root sheath type epithelium. These findings were identical to those of previously described cases, so electron microscopy was performed. Numerous intranuclear virus particles were identified. Shortly after the diagnosis of trichodysplasia was made, the patient was found to have a relapse of his lymphoma, which may represent the source of his immunosuppression. Based on his skin biopsy findings, successful antiviral therapy was initiated. This case and a review of previously reported cases are discussed in this study.
Male, Administration, Topical, Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin, Intranuclear Inclusion Bodies, Organophosphonates, Alopecia, Antiviral Agents, Inclusion Bodies, Viral, Cytosine, Treatment Outcome, Humans, Hair Diseases, Polyomavirus, Hair Follicle, Cidofovir, Facial Dermatoses, Aged
Male, Administration, Topical, Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin, Intranuclear Inclusion Bodies, Organophosphonates, Alopecia, Antiviral Agents, Inclusion Bodies, Viral, Cytosine, Treatment Outcome, Humans, Hair Diseases, Polyomavirus, Hair Follicle, Cidofovir, Facial Dermatoses, Aged
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