Topical Steroid Damaged Face - A Dermascopic Analysis

Author:

Meghe Soham1,Saoji Vikrant1,Singh A. L.1,Kashikar Yash1,Rusia Kaveri1,Ramapure Raavi1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology, Venerelogy and Leprosy, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical, Sciences, DMIHER, Sawangi (Meghe),Wardha, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background and Objectives: Dermoscopy particularly could be helpful in patients with steroid damaged face to assess and look for the damage caused by the steroid creams as also in cases where the patient provides improper history. Materials and Methods: Patients attending to dermatology OPD with suspected/diagnosed TSDF between the ages of 18 and 60 years were enrolled and assessed on the basis of age, gender, residence, duration, potency, brand of application topical steroid creams, clinical and dermoscopic features. Results: Majority abusing the topical steroid creams were females (n-14) with mean age with SD of 34 ± 11 and were from rural areas (57.8%). Red raised lesions were the most common clinical presentation (n-15) with telangiectasias as the most common dermoscopic feature (n-26). Triple combination creams containing hydroquinone 2%, tretinoin 0.025%, and 0.1% mometasone were on the top of the list (n-20). Conclusion: In this study, the importance of dermoscopy in assessing the features of topical steroid damaged face and preventing further damage is highlighted. Various factors causing topical steroid creams misuse and the easy availability of the creams is to be kept on check.

Publisher

Medknow

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