Artigo Revisado por pares

Localized morphea treated with imiquimod 5% and dermoscopic assessment of effectiveness

2008; Informa; Volume: 20; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/09546630802132668

ISSN

1471-1753

Autores

Elena Campione, Evelin Jasmine Paternò, Laura Diluvio, Augusto Orlandi, Luca Bianchi, Sergio Chimenti,

Tópico(s)

Dupuytren's Contracture and Treatments

Resumo

The cases are reported of two women patients presenting asymptomatic solitary lesions: one in the anterior tibial region of the right leg, the other on the right arm. The first patient's lesion was 3 cm in diameter and had appeared 2 years earlier as a translucent oval atrophic patch with a definite border. The second patient presented a whitish area with a lilac ring, 2.5 cm in diameter, which had appeared nearly a year earlier. Both patients had no other similar cutaneous lesions, and their family histories for cutaneous disease were negative. The lesions underwent punch biopsy, and the histopathological findings confirmed the diagnosis of morphea. Laboratory investigations showed no abnormalities. Imiquimod 5% cream was prescribed for 5 consecutive days a week for 16 weeks. Clinical and dermoscopic assessment of the lesions was performed before treatment, during follow-up and at treatment end point. No local or systemic side effects were observed during treatment. Following treatment, both patients achieved complete clinical remission of the lesions, with a definitive improvement in the lesions' initial disfiguring features.

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