II Consensus of the Brazilian Society of Dermatology for the treatment of alopecia areata.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Anais brasileiros de dermatologia Pub Date : 2024-12-04 DOI:10.1016/j.abd.2024.10.001
Paulo Müller Ramos, Alessandra Anzai, Bruna Duque-Estrada, Daniel Fernandes Melo, Flavia Sternberg, Leopoldo Duailibe Nogueira Santos, Lorena Dourado Alves, Fabiane Mulinari-Brenner
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Background: Alopecia areata is a highly frequent disease with great variability in clinical presentation, severity, and prognosis. It has a significant negative impact on quality of life, especially in the moderate and severe forms.

Objective: To disseminate guidelines, prepared by a group of Brazilian experts, for the treatment and follow-up of patients with alopecia areata.

Methods: Eight specialists from different university centers with experience in alopecia areata were appointed by the Brazilian Society of Dermatology to reach a consensus on its treatment. Using the adapted DELPHI methodology, relevant elements were considered and then an analysis of the recent literature was carried out and the text produced. Consensus on the guidelines was defined with the approval of at least 70% of the panel of experts.

Results/conclusions: Treatments vary according to patient age and disease severity. Intralesional injectable corticosteroid therapy was considered the first option for localized disease in adults. In severe cases, Janus Kinase inhibitors are the treatment with the highest level of evidence. Systemic corticosteroid therapy and immunosuppressants (corticosteroid-sparing agents) are also options in these cases. Contact immunotherapy (diphencyprone) is an alternative for stable extensive cases. The assessment of side effects is as important as the hair regrowth rate.

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巴西皮肤病学会对斑秃治疗的共识。
背景:斑秃是一种高发疾病,在临床表现、严重程度和预后方面都有很大的差异。它对生活质量有显著的负面影响,特别是在中度和重度形式。目的:传播由一组巴西专家编写的指南,用于治疗和随访斑秃患者。方法:由巴西皮肤病学会委派来自不同大学中心具有治疗斑秃经验的8位专家,对斑秃的治疗方法达成共识。使用改编的德尔菲方法,考虑了相关因素,然后对最近的文献进行了分析,并产生了文本。对指导方针的共识是在至少70%的专家小组批准的情况下确定的。结果/结论:治疗方法因患者年龄和病情严重程度不同而不同。病灶内注射皮质类固醇治疗被认为是成人局部疾病的首选。在严重的病例中,Janus激酶抑制剂是证据最高的治疗方法。在这些病例中,全身皮质类固醇治疗和免疫抑制剂(皮质类固醇保留剂)也是可选择的。接触性免疫治疗(易患二苯醚)是稳定的广泛病例的替代方法。对副作用的评估和头发的再生速度一样重要。
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