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JPAD-Journal of Pakistan Association of Dermatologists. 2011; 21 (3): 202-206
de Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-137429

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A 17-year-old girl presented with multiple perifollicular hemorrhagic lesions on legs for 2 weeks. There was history of intermittent gum bleeding for last 2 months. Clinical examination revealed follicular keratosis and broken twisted hair [corkscrew hair], in addition to hemorrhagic lesions. Perifollicular hemorrhagic lesions and corkscrew hair are virtually pathognomonic for scurvy. When specifically asked, mother revealed that the girl was on self-imposed diet with almost no citrus fruits. Based on history and clinical findings, diagnosis of scurvy was made. The response to vitamin C supplementation was very good and all the lesions disappeared within one month. Scurvy has been reported in increasing numbers in recent literature; hence, recognition of scurvy is essential to avoid many serious complications including internal bleeding and even, death


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Humains , Femelle , Scorbut/diagnostic , Carence en acide ascorbique/complications , Poils , Hémorragie , Jambe , Kératose
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