Trichostasis Spinulosa

Trichostasis spinulosis -------------------------- Trichostasis (from the Greek “trich” - hair, “-o-” - condition) is a concept in in which hair grows unnoticed and uncontrollably on the skin outside the hair follicles, causing deformation. A form of the disease was described in 76 AD. e. Roman physician Claudius Gallen. Several types of this disease are now known, each of which has certain characteristics. Nowadays, the most common trichosis alopecia nalles is a variant of trichostasis tumor. Symptoms of this disease are a sharp loss of skin pigment on the side of the neck, above the collarbone, armpit, in the perineum, especially on the labia and pubis; a sharp expansion of the papilla under the hair is possible. In this case, the hair roots are located on the surface of the skin, have a diameter of up to 3 mm, and are separated by parasaloid ducts. These are the hair roots