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[Plica polonica]

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  • 1Jahn Ference Dél-pesti Kórház, I. Belgyógyászati Osztály, Budapest.

Orvosi Hetilap
|July 16, 1995
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Plica polonica, a historical scalp disease, is rarely mentioned in modern Hungarian medical literature despite its continued presence. This article reviews its history, diagnosis, and treatment, noting its potential link to societal factors like poverty.

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Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Trichology
  • Medical History

Context:

  • Plica polonica, a historical scalp condition, is notably absent from recent Hungarian internal medicine and dermatology literature.
  • Despite its historical significance, original research on plica polonica is scarce in contemporary Hungarian medical publications.

Purpose:

  • To summarize the history, diagnosis, and treatment of plica polonica.
  • To highlight the underrepresentation of plica polonica in current Hungarian medical discourse.
  • To explore potential contemporary relevance and contributing factors in Hungary.

Summary:

  • The article provides a comprehensive overview of plica polonica, including its historical context and essential characteristics.
  • It details the author's personal experiences with diagnosing and treating the condition.

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  • The rarity of its mention in modern medical texts is emphasized, contrasting with its continued, albeit infrequent, occurrence.
  • Impact:

    • Raises awareness about a neglected dermatological condition.
    • Encourages further research and documentation of plica polonica in Hungary.
    • Suggests a correlation between the resurgence of plica polonica and socioeconomic factors such as an aging population and poverty.