5-Alpha-Reductase Inhibitor Treatment for Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia:A Myth or Truth?

H. Chen
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Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia (FFA) is a condition described in 1994 affect mainly postmenopausal women. It is the most common form of cicatricial alopecia considered as a follicular variant of lichen planopilaris [1]. It is believed that the main pathogenesis in this condition is related to dihydrotestosterone, a derivative converted from the testosterone through 5-Alpha- Reductase (5AR). Because inflammatory, autoimmune, and other organisms are thought to be associated with FFA, there is no one specific cause that can be acted on by 5AR inhibitors [2].Currently, the therapeutic approaches are limited and the patient outcomes are poor [1]. To date, most of the reports are case reports and observational studies [3]. No randomized controlled studies are evaluating the pharmacodynamic profiles of 5AR inhibitors for FFA. The long-term safety of 5AR inhibitors in women should also be considered.
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5- α还原酶抑制剂治疗额部纤维性脱发:神话还是真理?
额前部纤维性脱发(FFA)是1994年描述的一种主要影响绝经后妇女的疾病。它是瘢痕性脱发最常见的形式,被认为是扁平苔藓的毛囊变异。人们认为这种疾病的主要发病机制与双氢睾酮有关,双氢睾酮是一种通过5- α还原酶(5AR)从睾酮转化而来的衍生物。由于炎症、自身免疫和其他生物体被认为与FFA有关,没有一个特定的原因可以由5AR抑制剂[2]起作用。目前,治疗方法有限,患者预后较差。迄今为止,大多数报告都是病例报告和观察性研究。目前尚无随机对照研究评估5AR抑制剂治疗FFA的药效学特征。还应考虑5AR抑制剂在女性中的长期安全性。
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