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Revista argentina de dermatología

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Abstract

HERRERA*, K E et al. Atopic Dermatitis: Pityriasis Alba. A clinical case. Rev. argent. dermatol. [online]. 2019, vol.100, n.4, pp.101-110. ISSN 1851-300X.

Pityriasis Alba is a non-specific skin disease of unknown etiology characterized by hypochromic macules, rounded or oval, poorly defined and covered with fine scales that usually occur in the facial region of children. It was described by Gilbert in 1860 and Fox in 1923, but it was O'Farrell in 1956 who proposed the name Pityriasis alba. The dermatological condition with which it is usually associated is Atopic dermatitis. The presence of Pityriasis alba was defined as one of the minor criteria for the diagnosis of Atopic dermatitis, according to Hanifin and Rajka in 1980. However, it also occurs in 20-40% of atopic children, without evidence of Atopic dermatitis, as well as in non-atopic individuals. Epithelial barrier dysfunction caused by mutations of the filaggrin gene, epidermal structural protein, which is part of the natural humectant factor, is considered an emerging risk factor for severe early onset Atopic dermatitis. We present a case of Pityriasis alba where combined topical and systemic therapy was necessary with satisfactory evolution in 8 weeks of treatment.

Keywords : dermatitis; Pityriasis alba; epithelial barrier; filaggrin.

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