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Rev. argent. dermatol ; 103(1): 41-50, feb. 2022. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1422955

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Resumen La tricomicosis o tricobacteriosis palmelina es un motivo de consulta poco frecuente en los servicios de dermatología, es importante reconocerla y diferenciarla de otras patologías ya que puede ser difícil de diagnosticar. La tricomicosis o tricobacteriosis es una condición infecciosa superficial asintomática, rara, causada en la mayoría de los casos por Corynebacterium flavescens (también llamada Corynebacterium tenuis), perteneciente a la familia corinebacteriaceae, las cuales, son bacterias gram positivas, pleomórficas, inmóviles, no encapsuladas, aerobias o anaerobias facultativas. Afecta pelos de la región axilar, zona púbica, escrotal e interglutea; se debe al aumento de la población bacteriana de la microbiota normal, adherida a la cutícula del pelo. Esta afectación es propia de climas húmedos, afectando predominantemente a adultos jóvenes, de sexo masculino, deportistas y homosexuales en un entorno de pobreza y hacinamiento. El objetivo del presente reporte es comunicar un caso de tricomicosis palmelina flava en región púbica en un adulto joven y describir las características clínicas de esta patología relativamente poco conocida.


Abstract Trichomycosis or palmelin trichobacteriosis it is an infrequent reason for consultation in dermatology services, important to recognize and differentiate it from other pathologies since it can be difficult to diagnose. Trichomycosis or trichobacteriosis is a rare, asymptomatic superficial infectious condition, caused in most cases by Corynebacterium flavescens (also called Corynebacterium tenuis), belonging to the Corynebacteriaceae family, which are gram-positive, pleomorphic, immobile, non-encapsulated bacteria, aerobic or facultative anaerobic. It affects hairs in the axillary region, pubic, scrotal and intergluteal area; It is due to the increase in the bacterial population of the normal microbiota, attached to the hair cuticle. This affectation is typical of humid climates, predominantly affecting young adults, males, athletes and homosexuals in an environment of poverty and overcrowding. The objective of this article is to report a case of trichomycosis palmellina flava in the pubic region present in a young adult and to present the clinical characteristics of this relatively unrecognized condition.

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Malaysian Journal of Dermatology ; : 100-102, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-961871

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Summary@#Trichorrhexis nodosa (TN) is a hair shaft disorder characterized by fragile hair with nodes on the hair shaft. Here we report a case of aquired localised trichorrhexis nodosa and describe the importance of noninvasive tools like trichoscopy and light microscopy in the diagnosis of an isolated TN.

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Journal of Forensic Medicine ; (6): 21-25, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-985188

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Objective To study the heteroplasmy of the whole mitochondrial genome genotyping result of hair shaft samples using HID Ion GeneStudioTM S5 Sequencing System. Methods The buccal swabs and blood of 8 unrelated individuals, and hair shaft samples from different parts of the same individual were collected. Amplification of whole mitochondrial genome was performed using Precision ID mtDNA Whole Genome Panel. Analysis and detection of whole mitochondrial genome were carried out using the HID Ion GeneStudioTM S5 Sequencing System. Results The mitochondrial DNA sequences in temporal hair shaft samples from 2 individuals showed heteroplasmy, while whole mitochondrial genome genotyping results of buccal swabs, blood, and hair samples from the other 6 unrelated individuals were consistent. A total of 119 base variations were observed from the 8 unrelated individuals. The numbers of variable sites of the individuals were 29, 40, 38, 35, 13, 36, 40 and 35, respectively. Conclusion Sequence polymorphism can be fully understood using HID Ion GeneStudioTM S5 Sequencing system.


Subject(s)
Humans , DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics , Genome, Mitochondrial/genetics , Heteroplasmy , High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing , Sequence Analysis, DNA
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Journal of Forensic Medicine ; (6): 615-618, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-692372

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Objective To explore the application value of InnoTyper? 21 kit in forensic practice. Methods Samples of hair shafts and saliva were collected from 8 unrelated individuals. Template DNA was ex-tracted by AutoMate ExpressTM forensic DNA automatic extraction system. DNA was amplified by Inno-Typer? 21 kit and AmpFeSTRTM IdentifilerTM Plus kit, respectively, and then the results were compared. Results After the amplification by InnoTyper ? 21 kit, complete specific genotyping could be detected from the saliva samples, and the peak value of genotyping profiles of hair shafts without sheath cells was 57-1219 RFU. Allelic gene deletion could be found sometimes. When amplified by AmpFeSTRTM IdentifilerTM Plus kit, complete specific genotyping could be detected from the saliva samples , and the specific fragment was not detected in hair shafts without sheath cells. Conclusion The InnoTyper? 21 kit has certain application value in the cases of hair shafts without sheath cells.

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Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology ; : 181-190, 2008.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-18725

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This study was undertaken to investigate the morphological changes of hair according to weathering after burial and to offer basic data for forensic science. To examine the effect of weathering degree, the 45 hairs buried for 5~50 years were taken from deceased individuals in tombs in Korea. The morphological changes in weathering hair shafts of the scalp were investigated using the scanning electron microscopes. There were little morphological differences of weathering depending on the regions of burial. The weathering changes includes exclusion of cuticle, separation of hair cortex and hollow formation in the medulla according to the burial period. These results could provide basic data to the field of forensic medicine.


Subject(s)
Humans , Burial , Electrons , Forensic Medicine , Forensic Sciences , Hair , Korea , Scalp , Weather
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Korean Journal of Legal Medicine ; : 6-13, 2004.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-89509

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To observe mtDNA length heteroplasmy in a homoploymeric cytosine tract of the mitochondrial HV2 region, we carried out size-based separation of PCR products, which was produced by using primers designed to minimize the stutter production. Blood and hair shaft samples were collected from 25 individuals. The result showed significant qualitative/quantitative peak pattern variations among blood and hair shaft mtDNA profiles. Based on the results of this study, an exclusion depended solely on differences in length of the major C-tract variant could thus be an erroneous interpretation. Therefore, differences in the number of cytosine or qualitative/quantitative peak pattern variations in the C-tract of the mtDNA HV2 region cannot be used alone to support an interpretation of exclusion.


Subject(s)
Cytosine , DNA, Mitochondrial , Hair , Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Annals of Dermatology ; : 57-60, 2004.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-216202

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A 12-year-old girl presented with a 1-week duration of hair loss associated with splitting of the hair ends and whitish dots on the occipital hairs. On microscopic examination, a longitudinal splitting of the hair shaft with reconstitution of the normal hair distal to the fracture, nodular swellings, with the appearance of broomsticks pushed into one another, at the site of whitish swellings, and the flattening and twisting of the hair shaft around the long axis were demonstrated. Minor trauma to injury-prone hair is a common cause of hair shaft defects, however the reports with the combined conditions are insufficient in the literature. We describe a patient with central trichoptilosis associated with localized trichorrhexis nodosa and pili torti.


Subject(s)
Child , Female , Humans , Axis, Cervical Vertebra , Hair
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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 327-328, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-180457

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Pigmented follicular cyst is a rare disorder which typically presents as a pigmented papule on the head or neck. Histologically, it exhibits terminally differentiated, pigmented hair shafts in an epidermoid cyst. It was described as a variant of epidermal cyst originating from the infundibular epidermis of pilosebaceous unit. We report a case of pigmented follicular cyst on the occipital scalp in a 7-year-old girl with typical histologic features.


Subject(s)
Child , Female , Humans , Epidermal Cyst , Epidermis , Follicular Cyst , Hair , Head , Neck , Scalp
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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 1416-1419, 2000.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-122917

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Hair shaft breakage is a common condition frequently caused by physical or chemical trauma as well as intrinsic diseases. The hair can be modified both externally and internally through the cosmetically-used chemicals. Use of these products causes a decrease in the hair shaft's elastic properties, allowing increased hair breakage. Herein we report four cases of hair shaft breakage presented with features of alopecia caused by hair care cosmetics. Microscopic examination revealed abnormal hair shaft endings such as weathering, trichoptilosis and trichoclasis. Through these cases, we remind the fact that the dermatologist can better aid the patient with hair difficulties if he or she has an understanding of the formulation and the effects of products designed to modify the hair.


Subject(s)
Humans , Alopecia , Hair , Weather
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Annals of Dermatology ; : 232-235, 1999.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-206653

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Trichorrhexis nodosa(TN) denotes small node-like swelling with a loss of cuticle of the hair shaft through which the hair readily fractures. The basic cause of TN is mechanical or chemical trauma, and a contributing factor is an inherent weakness of the hair shaft. We report a case of localized TN in a 37-year-old male. He had an ovoid hair patch with multiple small white-gray dotted and stubby hairs localized to the right occipital scalp. TN is known to be the commonest of all hair shaft anomalies (Price, 1975). However TN is rarely reported, and there have been only four reports in Korean dermatological literature, to our knowledge, which might be due to underdiagnosis of this disorder. We postulated that diagnostic difficulty lies in the discrepancy between terminology and gross morphological findings.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Male , Fibrinogen , Hair , Scalp
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