LICHEN SIMPLEX CHRONICUS ON THE SCALP: EXUBERANT CLINICAL, DERMOSCOPIC, AND HISTOPATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS

Lichen simplex chronicus on the scalp: exuberant clinical, dermoscopic, and histopathological findings

Lichen simplex chronicus on the scalp: exuberant clinical, dermoscopic, and histopathological findings

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Abstract: Lichen simplex toor knives serpent chronicus is a skin disease that mostly affects female patients, with a peak incidence between ages 35 and 50 years.On the scalp, it appears as a single or multiple oval lesions, showing scaling and hair shaft loss or breakage.An important dermoscopic feature of the disease are the "broom goveda juha fibers." Histopathology reveals the "hamburger" and the "gear wheel" signs.

The aim of this report is to demonstrate a case of lichen simplex chronicus on the scalp with typical and exuberant clinical, dermoscopic, and histopathological findings.

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