Aseptic and alopecic nodules of the scalp (AANS) is a rare, likely underrecognized, nonscarring alopecia characterized by one or more alopecic nodules without evidence of microbial infection. AANS has a favorable prognosis and often responds well to treatments such as doxycycline, intralesional steroids, or drainage. We present a case of AANS in a young female with a history of biopsy‐proven alopecia areata that achieved full resolution without recurrence with intralesional steroids. Recognition of this rare condition, including in the setting of other established alopecia diagnoses, may avoid a missed diagnosis as well as unnecessary surgery.
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Kara Turner
Arielle Carolina Mora Hurtado
Brittney DeClerck
Case Reports in Dermatological Medicine
University of Wisconsin–Madison
University of Southern California
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d895be6c1944d70ce06dbd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1155/crdm/1835329