白种人额部纤维性脱发的毛镜检查:综述。

IF 1.4 Q3 DERMATOLOGY Skin Appendage Disorders Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-18 DOI:10.1159/000539385
Federico Quadrelli, Stephano Cedirian, Bianca Maria Piraccini
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背景:额部纤维化性脱发(FFA)是一种瘢痕性脱发,主要影响额颞发际线,在相当数量的病例中经常导致部分或完全失去眉毛。它的特点是进展缓慢,通常对现有治疗反应较差。诊断依赖于临床、毛镜和组织病理学评估,具体标准由Vañó-Galván等人于2018年提出[J].中华皮肤科杂志,2018;78(1):21-2。摘要:本文综述了白种人FFA的毛发镜观察结果,重点是头皮和眉毛的表现。对PubMed数据库从2010年到2023年的全面搜索得出了6篇相关文章。不同研究的毛发镜检查结果各不相同,但都突出了共同的特征,如空毛囊、毛囊周围红斑、毛囊角化过度和头皮上“孤独的毛发”的存在。鉴于文献中有限的现有数据,有必要进行进一步的研究,以彻底表征高加索人群的人口统计学特征和FFA特性。关键信息:独特的毛细镜特征:白种人FFA毛细镜检查显示特异性标记,如空卵泡、毛囊周围红斑和毛囊角化过度,有助于诊断和监测。文献数据有限:考虑到现有文献中可用数据的稀缺性,需要更多的调查来充分了解白种人的人口统计学特征和FFA特点。
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Trichoscopy of Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia in Caucasians: A Review.

Background: Frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) is a scarring hair loss condition primarily affecting the frontotemporal hairline and often leading to partial or complete loss of eyebrows in a significant number of cases. It is characterized by slow progression and typically shows poor response to available treatments. Diagnosis relies on clinical, trichoscopic, and histopathological assessments, with specific criteria proposed by Vañó-Galván et al. in 2018 [J Am Acad Dermatol. 2018;78(1):e21-2].

Summary: This literature review examines trichoscopic observations of FFA in Caucasians, focusing on both scalp and eyebrow manifestations. A comprehensive search of the PubMed database from 2010 to 2023 yielded 6 relevant articles. Trichoscopic findings varied across studies but highlighted common features such as empty follicles, perifollicular erythema, follicular hyperkeratosis, and the presence of "lonely hair" on the scalp. Additional research is warranted to thoroughly characterize demographic traits and FFA peculiarities within the Caucasian population, given the limited existing data in the literature.

Key messages: Distinct trichoscopic features: trichoscopic examination of FFA among Caucasians reveals specific markers such as empty follicles, perifollicular erythema, and follicular hyperkeratosis, aiding in diagnosis and monitoring. Limited literature data: more investigation is needed to fully understand the demographic characteristics and FFA peculiarities among Caucasians, considering the scarcity of available data in existing literature.

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