Alopecia Flashcards

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What are the two main divisions of alopecia?

A

scarring (destruction of hair follicle)

non-scarring (preservation of hair follicle)

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Give examples of scarring alopecia

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trauma/burns
radiotherapy
lichen planus
discoid lupus
untreated tinea capitis

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give examples of Non-scarring alopecia

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male-pattern baldness

drugs: cytotoxic drugs, carbimazole, heparin, oral contraceptive pill, colchicine

nutritional: iron and zinc deficiency

autoimmune: alopecia areata

telogen effluvium

hair loss following stress

trichotillomania

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What is alopecia areata and how is it characterised

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autoimmune condition
- localised, well demarcated patches of hair loss
- at edge of hair loss, there may be small, broken ‘exclamation mark’ hairs

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What percentage of patient with alopecia areata will regrow their hair?

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  • 50% of patients by 1 year
  • 80-90% eventually
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What treatments can be used for alopecia areata?

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  • topical or intralesional steroids
  • topical minoxidil
  • phototherapy
  • dithranol
  • contact immunotherapy
  • wigs
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