Necrobiosis Lipoidica of the Scalp

    Nataliа P. Teplyuk, Sergey A. Mishin, Varvara A. Rogozina
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    TLDR A rare scalp condition caused scarring hair loss in a woman, improved slightly with treatment.
    This article presents a rare case of necrobiosis lipoidica on the scalp, resulting in scarring alopecia in a 36-year-old woman. Initially misdiagnosed, the condition was confirmed through a biopsy, ruling out discoid lupus erythematosus. Treatment with topical minoxidil and systemic glucocorticosteroids, including prednisone, led to reduced lesion brightness and partial regression, although the lesions persisted. Necrobiosis lipoidica is often linked to systemic diseases like diabetes, and the case underscores the need for interdisciplinary management and further research for early diagnosis and effective treatment strategies.
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