2017
DOI: 10.1111/pde.13290
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Polarized transilluminating dermoscopy: Bedside trichoscopic diagnosis of trichothiodystrophy

Abstract: Trichothiodystrophy is a rare autosomal recessive disorder resulting in a broad range of systemic abnormalities. Polarizing microscopy of the hair reveals the pathognomic "tiger tail" of alternating light and dark bands, but the need for a microscope prevents rapid bedside diagnosis. We describe a new technique for the bedside diagnosis of trichothiodystrophy using a handheld polarizing dermatoscope, precluding the need for microscopic examination. that encode a helicase subunit of transcription/repair factor … Show more

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“…Light microscopy will show trichoschisis (transverse fracture through the hair shaft) with or without trichorrhexisis nodosa [80]. Both trichoschisis and alternating light and dark bands (tiger tail) are visible under polarized light [81].…”
Section: Trichothiodystrophymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Light microscopy will show trichoschisis (transverse fracture through the hair shaft) with or without trichorrhexisis nodosa [80]. Both trichoschisis and alternating light and dark bands (tiger tail) are visible under polarized light [81].…”
Section: Trichothiodystrophymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polarized transilluminating dermoscopy (PTD) described by Yang and colleagues is a new technology that combines the features of handheld dermoscopy and polarizing microscopy used for the diagnosis of trichothiodystrophy (TTD). 26 For TTD, polarizing microscopes used by pathologists are the primary diagnostic method and reveal characteristic alternate dark and white bands of the hair shaft with a tiger-tail appearance. 27 The polarizing microscope is a simple device but not always available to dermatologists.…”
Section: P Ol Arized Tr Ans Illuminating Dermoscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tiger tail banding with polarized light is characteristic of TTD and is not seen in xeroderma pigmentosum patients . This banding cannot be seen with single polarized dermoscopy, but Yang et al have described a method with two dermatoscopes or one dermatoscope and a mirror. In TTD, trichoscopy shows a nonspecific pattern of sand grains within the hair shaft …”
Section: What Is the Diagnosis?mentioning
confidence: 99%