Results: 23

Frontal fibrosing alopecia in association with Sjögren's syndrome: more than a simple coincidence

An. bras. dermatol; 91 (5,supl.1), 2016
Abstract Frontal fibrosing alopecia is a distinctive form of scarring alopecia considered to be a clinical variant of lichen planopilaris. It predominantly occurs in postmenopausal women and has a slowly progressive course. It was first described by Kossard in 1994. Since then the number of reported case...

Benign follicular tumors

An. bras. dermatol; 90 (6), 2015
Abstract: Benign follicular tumors comprise a large and heterogeneous group of neoplasms that share a common histogenesis and display morphological features resembling one or several portions of the normal hair follicle, or recapitulate part of its embryological development. Most cases present it as clin...

Cerebriform sebaceous nevus: a rare presentation

An. bras. dermatol; 90 (3,supl.1), 2015
Abstract A 13-year-old boy presented congenital, raised, yellowish colored plaques with fibroelastic consistency, which were velvety in appearance, alopecic, with clearly defined limits and sulci or well-marked meandering invaginations, a cerebriform appearance on the upper part of the right ear, accompa...