A case report of tumor necrosis factor alpha inhibitors in an active duty service member with dissecting cellulitis of the scalp resistant to treatment

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Abstract

Dissecting cellulitis of the scalp represents a disease of follicular occlusion that may be worsened by tight-fitting clothing, such as the patrol cap or advanced combat helmet used by military service members. Treatment poses a challenge to the clinician, and the treatment of choice, oral retinoids, may not improve the condition sufficiently to maintain active duty status. Early treatment augmentation with tumor necrosis factor-alpha inhibitors may improve efficacy of oral retinoids and prevent medical separation of the active duty service member.

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Maxon, E., Modlin, K., Durso, T. A., & Miletta, N. R. (2020). A case report of tumor necrosis factor alpha inhibitors in an active duty service member with dissecting cellulitis of the scalp resistant to treatment. Military Medicine, 185(7–8), E1309–E1311. https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usz394

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