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Rev. argent. dermatol ; 93(3): 0-0, jul.-set. 2012. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-657591

ABSTRACT

La dermatosis neglecta es una patología poco conocida, causada por la falta de higiene, generalmente secundaria al temor de agravar algún problema subyacente de piel como el acné, cicatrices postquirúrgicas, zonas que han recibido radioterapia, cicatrices queloides entre otras, presentando placas cubiertas con costras gruesas, con escamas oleosas e hiperpigmentación, que desaparecen al lavado o limpieza enérgica con alcohol o acetona, quedando la piel sana. Presentamos el caso de un paciente de 20 años de edad, proveniente de la consulta dermatológica de la Liga contra el Cáncer de San Pedro Sula, Honduras, quien se presenta en primera instancia por un cuadro de acné para el que se lo medica con peróxido de benzoilo y protector solar. Acude dos meses después con elementos costrosos gruesos adherentes y oleosos acompañados de eritema e hiperpigmentación, los que desaparecen con la limpieza profunda con alcohol, quedando la piel totalmente limpia. Al interrogatorio refiere que no se había lavado la cara para no empeorar su cuadro de acné. Se hace entonces el diagnóstico de dermatosis neglecta.


The neglecta dermatosis is an almost unknown pathology. It is caused of lack of hygienic measures, generally subsequent to the pain to increase an existent trouble on the skin (ex: acne, postsurgical scars, radiotherapy, scars, keloids, etc) presenting plates covered with thick crusts, with oily flakes and hyper keratosis pigmentation, which disappears with energetic washing or cleaning with alcohol or acetone, leaving a healthy skin. We present the case of a 20 years old patient who visited the dermatological department of the La Liga Contra el Cancer in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. The first time that he visited the doctor´s office was for acne and he was prescribed with benzoyl peroxide and sunscreen. Two months later the patient came with his skin hyper pigmented and covered with thick oily crusts which disappeared with energetic cleansing with alcohol. When asked, the patient answered that he did not wash his face because he did not want to worsen his acne skin. Then we made the diagnostic as neglecta dermatosis.

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