2016
DOI: 10.3315/jdcr.v10i2.1937
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The diagnostic value of trichoscopy in systemic sclerosis

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“…Nevertheless, although telangiectasias are common in SLE, they are also detected on the scalp of patients with other autoimmune connective tissue diseases, including systemic sclerosis 20 and dermatomyositis. 21 A challenging concept would be to study the differences in scalp telangiectasia morphology between different autoimmune connective tissue diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, although telangiectasias are common in SLE, they are also detected on the scalp of patients with other autoimmune connective tissue diseases, including systemic sclerosis 20 and dermatomyositis. 21 A challenging concept would be to study the differences in scalp telangiectasia morphology between different autoimmune connective tissue diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Characteristics of arborizing vessels were described as thin arborizing blood vessels (vessel diameter thinner than that of terminal hair shafts), prominent arborizing blood vessels (thin vessels forming a vascular network), and thick arborizing blood vessels (vessel diameter larger than that of terminal hair shafts) [19, 32, 33]. Other distinctive vascular patterns, including microaneurysmal blood vessel (linear, serpentine, or tortuous dilated capillary with an ectatic portion resembling an aneurysm), dotted vessels, hairpin vessels, and polymorphic vessels forming a telangiectatic network (PVTN; different pattern of vessels forming a network of telangiectasia), were documented [20, 32]. Finally, avascular areas (whitish areas of fibrosis with the absence of blood vessels) were evaluated [20].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Other distinctive vascular patterns, including microaneurysmal blood vessel (linear, serpentine, or tortuous dilated capillary with an ectatic portion resembling an aneurysm), dotted vessels, hairpin vessels, and polymorphic vessels forming a telangiectatic network (PVTN; different pattern of vessels forming a network of telangiectasia), were documented [20, 32]. Finally, avascular areas (whitish areas of fibrosis with the absence of blood vessels) were evaluated [20]. All trichoscopic photographs taken were assessed by one blinded hair specialist.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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