نتایج جستجو برای: non scarring alopecia
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Keratosis follicularis spinulosa decalvans (KFSD) is a hereditary disorder of the hair follicle which presents with scarring alopecia and follicular papules affecting the scalp and other areas of the body. Being X-linked it is more common in males but rarely, can be seen in females. We report this rare disorder in siblings affecting both male and female child. Key-wordsKeratosis follicularis sp...
OBJECTIVE To describe an organized diagnostic approach for both nonscarring and scarring alopecias to help family physicians establish an accurate in-office diagnosis. To explain when ancillary laboratory workup is necessary to confirm the diagnosis. QUALITY OF EVIDENCE Current diagnostic and therapeutic interventions for hair loss are based on randomized controlled studies, uncontrolled stud...
BACKGROUND Nonscarring alopecia differs from scarring alopecia on pathologic examination by the preservation of follicular units and lack of follicular dropout. However, long-standing cases of active nonscarring hair loss can show follicular dropout on pathologic examination and can be difficult to interpret. OBSERVATIONS We describe a patient with nonscarring alopecia that was misdiagnosed a...
Frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA), a scarring type of alopecia, developed in two patients with a history of alopecia areata (AA). Both patients had biopsies to confirm this interesting series of pathology. Etiology and pathogenesis of this AA-to-FFA sequence will be discussed.
Prostaglandin F2α analogs, commonly prescribed for glaucoma treatment, have been shown to induce side effects such as cutaneous hypertrichosis and hyperpigmentation. Therefore, these medications have theoretic applications in the treatment of alopecia and disorders of hypopigmentation. We reviewed the literature to find original studies assessing the use of prostaglandin F2α analogs in these se...
Background: Hirsutism is a common clinical problem that cause great distress to the patient, and which true incidence unknown. However, it more among Mediterranean women. excessive terminal hair growth in women androgen-dependent. Often of hyperandrogenism but can be also idiopathic. In hyperandrogenic states like cases PCOS, associate with other cutaneous signs this endocrine disorder acne AGA...
Background: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease in which cutaneous lesions occur in 72%-85% of patients. Objective: This study was conducted to determine the pattern and incidence of skin lesions in SLE patients in Ahwaz. Patients and Methods: Thirty patients with SLE fulfilling the clinical and laboratory criteria of the American Rheumatism Association who were admitted...
Background and Aim: Alopecia areata is a non-scarring hair disorder. Trace elements imbalance (like zinc) has been reported as its triggering factor. In this study we compared serum zinc level in alopecia areata patients with normal values.Methods: Twenty-three female and 19 male patients with alopecia areata were recruited and their serum zinc levels were assessed using absorption spectrometer...
Discoid Lupus Erythematosus is usually localized on the open areas. On scalp it causes dilatation and plugging of hair follicles with adherent scales, this leads to destruction permanent alopecia. Initial manifestation disease can be difficult recognize. Early visit Dermatologist recommended. Differential diagnosis scarring alopecia include trauma, burn, tinea capitis, lichen planus, psoriasis,...
Sir, The term “scarring alopecia” implies the potential of permanent destruction of hair follicle. Scarring alopecia occurs in otherwise healthy men and women of all ages and is seen worldwide.[1,2] Most likely it is caused as a result of irreversible damage to the epithelial hair follicle stem cells in the region of bulge. [3,4] It consists of diverse group of rare disorders that destroy the h...
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