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Cicatricial alopecia; a dermatopathologic and immunopathologic study of 33 patients (pseudopelade of brocq is not a specific clinico‐pathologic entity)
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In conclusion, PB is a type of scarring alopecia of the scalp associated with a peculiar clinical presentation and evolution, which cannot be considered an autonomous nosologic entity because in 66.6% of patients it is the end stage of other inflammatory chronic diseases such as LPP and DLE. It is conceivable that even in those cases in which the histopathological and immunopathological findings did not allow for a specific diagnosis, LPP and DLE were also involved. It is noteworthy that in our study the histopathological and the immunopathological examinations did not conflict and often the results were even coincidental, thus confirming the compatibility of the combined histo-immunopathological approach in the diagnostic evaluation of PB.
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