Occurring Scarring Alopecia after Appropriate Treatments of Kerion Celsi
		
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		Abstract
		Kerion celsi is an inflammatory dermatophytosis of the scalp which is characterized by an acute suppurative process caused mainly by zoophilic dermatophytes. Systemic corticosteroid can be added to systemic antifungal treatment for reducing scarring alopecia, but focal cicatricial changes are unavoidable in a severe case. We report a case of kerion celsi caused by T. mentagrophytes, zoophilic dermatophyte, in a 7-year-old girl. This patient had localized painful erythematous crusted plaques with multiple inflammatory pustules on the scalp. Although she was initially treated with antifungal agent and systemic corticosteroid, focal scarring alopecia occurred eventually. Eventually, the cicatricial change was corrected surgically after two and a half years in spite of timely and appropriate treatment.
			
		Keywords
		
			Kerion celci Scarring alopecia Tinea capitis		
		
				
		
				
		
	 
	
		
					KJMM
				
		2011 December;16(4):201-205(5).  Epub 2016 February 17
					Copyright © 2011 by Korean Journal of Medical Mycology 
				
		
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		Korean/English
		Author
		
				Woong Suk Chae; Department of Dermatology, Ulsan University Hospital, Ulsan University College of Medicine, Korea
				Dan Bi Lee; Department of Dermatology, Ulsan University Hospital, Ulsan University College of Medicine, Korea
				Ho Seok Suh; Department of Dermatology, Ulsan University Hospital, Ulsan University College of Medicine, Korea
				Yu Sung Choi; Department of Dermatology, Ulsan University Hospital, Ulsan University College of Medicine, Korea
				
		
		Corresponding
		Yu Sung Choi, Department of Dermatology, Ulsan University Hospital, Ulsan University College of Medicine, Korea. Tel: (052) 250-7090, Fax: (052) 250-250-8071, e-mail: cardura@naver.com
		Publication history
		
						Received 17 June 2011; 
									Revised 25 August 2011; 
									Accepted 25 August 2011.
					
		Acknowledgements
		
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				Woong Suk Chae
		Department of Dermatology, Ulsan University Hospital, Ulsan University College of Medicine, Korea
				Dan Bi Lee
		Department of Dermatology, Ulsan University Hospital, Ulsan University College of Medicine, Korea
				Ho Seok Suh
		Department of Dermatology, Ulsan University Hospital, Ulsan University College of Medicine, Korea
				Yu Sung Choi
		Department of Dermatology, Ulsan University Hospital, Ulsan University College of Medicine, Korea
			 
	
	
	
		
			
			
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