A Case of Trichonodosis.
- Author:
Byoung Soo CHUNG
1
;
Moon Hee HONG
;
Young Kyun KIM
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords: Trichonodosis
- MeSH: Animals; Comb and Wattles; Hair; Humans; Scalp
- From:Korean Journal of Dermatology 1997;35(6):1241-1243
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
- Abstract: Trichonodosis(knotted hair) is a disorder of the hair shaft that can comprise a single or double knot. Reports of trichonodosis are not cornmon in dermatological literature, but it is generally considered not to be rare. Two varieties of trichonodosis have been described. A rare type occurs in association with abnormally growing scalp and body hair that tends to splinter and fracture. A more comrnon form occurs when normal hair is subjected to rnechanical forces, such as combing and brushing. Trichonodosis occurs exclusively in persons with curly or kinky hair. We report a patient with short, straight hair and trichonodosis. The most likely cause in our patient is trauma as a result of continual rubbing of hairs.