Secondary Cicatricial Scalp Alopecia Caused by Brunsting-Perry Pemphigoid: A Case Report

由布伦斯廷-佩里类天疱疮引起的继发性瘢痕性头皮脱发:病例报告

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Abstract

Brunsting-Perry pemphigoid is a rare, chronically persistent bullous dermatosis, localized to the head, scalp, and neck, causing residual scars and cicatricial alopecia. Herein, we present a case of Brunsting-Perry pemphigoid in a 68-year-old Caucasian woman presenting with over 10 years of history of slowly progressing patchy cicatricial alopecia. Dermoscopy showed scarring, a milky red background, and a typical picture of a "fried-egg sign" representing specific follicular damage. A skin biopsy revealed a subepidermal blister with dermal inflammation. Immunopathology shows strong linear continuous deposits of C3c and IgM along the basement membrane, and moderate to weak linear reactions to IgG and IgA. Intralesional betamethasone was successful in the treatment, and topical mometasone furoate lotion was used to maintain the result. Our case suggests that Brunsting-Perry pemphigoid may be underdiagnosed as the reason for scarring alopecia, considering the scarce information about the disease in the literature.

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