A Unique Acquired Athletic Dermatologic Condition in a Half Marathon Participant: An Autobiographical Case Report of Sports-Associated Clothing Related Axillary Tangled Clumped Hairs (SCRATCH)

半程马拉松参赛者特有的后天性运动性皮肤病:运动相关服装引起的腋下毛发缠结(SCRATCH)的自传式病例报告

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Abstract

Runners are susceptible to developing sports-related disorders. A 66-year-old man developed a unique cutaneous condition affecting his armpits while participating in a 13.1-mile race. Friction from the shirt he was wearing resulted in the development of sports-associated clothing related axillary tangled clumped hairs (SCRATCH). Removal of the hairs that had become tangled and clumped resulted in temporary localized patches of alopecia. The incidence of SCRATCH remains to be established. The condition results from the seams of the shirt rubbing against the axillary hairs and creating a mass of tangled and clumped hairs that are painful when the runner moves their arms. Removal of the hair masses can result in focal areas of alopecia in the affected axillae; subsequently, the tractional alopecia created by the hair removal resolves. SCRATCH does not occur in individuals who regularly shave their axillary hairs. The condition can be prevented by shaving or cutting the axillary hairs prior to running, possibly by applying a salve to the axillary hairs so that they do not adhere to the shirt, or by wearing shirts that do not rub against the axillae. A comprehensive summary of sports-associated dermatologic conditions in runners is presented. In conclusion, individuals who participate in ambulatory activities are susceptible to many dermatologic conditions related to their sport and SCRATCH can be added to the list of potential cutaneous disorders that can occur in runners.

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