Pityriasis Amiantacea: A Report of 10 Cases
July 1993
in “
Archives of dermatology
”
TLDR Pityriasis amiantacea is a scalp condition with thick, greasy scales and sometimes hair loss.
Pityriasis amiantacea (PA) was described as a localized, noninflammatory scaling disease of the scalp with an unknown cause, first characterized in 1832. It presented with thick, greasy scales on the vertex, potentially leading to nonscarring alopecia. PA was associated with various conditions like psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and alopecia areata, though these relationships were uncertain. Diagnostic tests typically showed negative findings. The report detailed 10 cases to increase awareness among physicians about this condition.