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November 2, 2021
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Extirpación quirúrgica con cierre primario y posterior uso de Isotretinoína en Acné queloídeo de la nuca. Serie de 6 casos clínicos

Publicated to:Revista Chilena De Dermatología. 33 (1): - 2018-08-02 33(1), DOI: 10.31879/rcderm.v33i1.53

Authors: Mauricio Sandoval-Osses; María Jesús Rojas‐Lechuga; María Carolina González-Aspillaga

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Clinica Las Condes - Author

Abstract

ResumenEl Acné queloídeo de la nuca se presenta principalmente en hombres jóvenes de raza negra; su etiología es desconocida, pero se piensa que sería multifactorial. El cuadro clínico corresponde a pápulas y pústulas que tienden a confluir en placas de aspecto queloídeo y que se observan como alopecia cicatricial, produciendo gran repercusión tanto física como psicológica en el paciente. Histológicamente se distingue una etapa temprana y una avanzada. No existe tratamiento curativo para este cuadro, pero se ha experimentado con múltiples opciones de tratamiento. En este trabajo se exponen los resultados de nuestra experiencia terapéutica con cirugía excisional asociada a cierre primario y posterior uso de Isotretinoína oral. AbstractThe Acne keloidalis nuchae occurs mainly in young black men; its etiology is unknown but is thought to be multifactorial. Clinically it presents as papules and pustules which tend to coalesce in keloid-like plaques and they are observed as scarring alopecia, producing great impact both physically and psychologically in the patient. Histologically is distinguished an early and an advanced stage. There is no cure for this pathology, but it has been experimented with multiple treatment options. In this paper we expose the results of our therapeutic experience with excisional surgery associated with primary closure and subsequent use of oral Isotretinoin.

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Good health and well-being

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Continuing with the social impact of the work, it is important to emphasize that, due to its content, it can be assigned to the area of interest of ODS 3 - Good Health And Well-being, with a probability of 70% according to the mBERT algorithm developed by Aurora University.