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Eccrine duct dilatation in neutrophilic scarring alopecias.
J Cutan Pathol. 2020 Aug; 47(8):686-690.JC

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Eccrine duct dilatation (EDD) has been noted to occur significantly more often in primary lymphocytic scarring alopecias compared with non-scarring alopecias, thus serving as a possible histopathologic marker for primary scarring alopecias with a lymphocytic infiltrate. This study aims to determine the presence and role of EDD in primary neutrophilic scarring alopecias.

METHODS

We performed a retrospective review comparing primary scarring alopecia (neutrophilic, n = 90; lymphocytic, n = 100) and non-scarring alopecia (n = 123) for presence of EDD, seen in Boston University School of Medicine between 2013 and 2017.

RESULTS

EDD was more commonly seen in primary neutrophilic scarring (62.2%, 56/90) and primary lymphocytic scarring alopecias (54.0%, 54/100) than in non-scarring alopecias (25.2%, 31/123) (P < 0.001). Albeit uncommon, non-scarring alopecias exhibited the biggest ratio of dilated eccrine duct lumen to background duct lumen (14.33), followed by lymphocytic (10.99) and neutrophilic scarring alopecias (6.66).

CONCLUSION

EDD is seen more frequently in primary scarring alopecias compared with non-scarring alopecias and usually found in sections containing inflammation and dermal fibrosis, serving as a possible histopathologic clue for a scarring process. Non-scarring alopecias have significantly fewer but considerably larger EDD which, may imply a different pathologic cause.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Dermatology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.Department of Dermatology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Pub Type(s)

Comparative Study
Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

32222989

Citation

Tababa, Erin, et al. "Eccrine Duct Dilatation in Neutrophilic Scarring Alopecias." Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, vol. 47, no. 8, 2020, pp. 686-690.
Tababa E, Gonzalez M, Chung HJ. Eccrine duct dilatation in neutrophilic scarring alopecias. J Cutan Pathol. 2020;47(8):686-690.
Tababa, E., Gonzalez, M., & Chung, H. J. (2020). Eccrine duct dilatation in neutrophilic scarring alopecias. Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 47(8), 686-690. https://doi.org/10.1111/cup.13693
Tababa E, Gonzalez M, Chung HJ. Eccrine Duct Dilatation in Neutrophilic Scarring Alopecias. J Cutan Pathol. 2020;47(8):686-690. PubMed PMID: 32222989.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Eccrine duct dilatation in neutrophilic scarring alopecias. AU - Tababa,Erin, AU - Gonzalez,Manuel, AU - Chung,Hye Jin, Y1 - 2020/06/08/ PY - 2019/07/24/received PY - 2020/01/20/revised PY - 2020/03/17/accepted PY - 2020/3/31/pubmed PY - 2021/8/5/medline PY - 2020/3/31/entrez KW - alopecia KW - dilatation KW - eccrine duct KW - neutrophilic KW - scarring SP - 686 EP - 690 JF - Journal of cutaneous pathology JO - J Cutan Pathol VL - 47 IS - 8 N2 - BACKGROUND: Eccrine duct dilatation (EDD) has been noted to occur significantly more often in primary lymphocytic scarring alopecias compared with non-scarring alopecias, thus serving as a possible histopathologic marker for primary scarring alopecias with a lymphocytic infiltrate. This study aims to determine the presence and role of EDD in primary neutrophilic scarring alopecias. METHODS: We performed a retrospective review comparing primary scarring alopecia (neutrophilic, n = 90; lymphocytic, n = 100) and non-scarring alopecia (n = 123) for presence of EDD, seen in Boston University School of Medicine between 2013 and 2017. RESULTS: EDD was more commonly seen in primary neutrophilic scarring (62.2%, 56/90) and primary lymphocytic scarring alopecias (54.0%, 54/100) than in non-scarring alopecias (25.2%, 31/123) (P < 0.001). Albeit uncommon, non-scarring alopecias exhibited the biggest ratio of dilated eccrine duct lumen to background duct lumen (14.33), followed by lymphocytic (10.99) and neutrophilic scarring alopecias (6.66). CONCLUSION: EDD is seen more frequently in primary scarring alopecias compared with non-scarring alopecias and usually found in sections containing inflammation and dermal fibrosis, serving as a possible histopathologic clue for a scarring process. Non-scarring alopecias have significantly fewer but considerably larger EDD which, may imply a different pathologic cause. SN - 1600-0560 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/32222989/Eccrine_duct_dilatation_in_neutrophilic_scarring_alopecias_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -