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. X Alopecia None Scaring (Reversible) Scaring (Irreversible)
Alajlan/Alopecia
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Introduction & definition
Alopecia = HAIR LOSS Basic hair anatomy and Physiology Hair growth is very dynamic Vellus and Terminal hair
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Introduction & definition
Alopecia = HAIR LOSS Basic hair anatomy and Physiology Hair growth is very dynamic Vellus and Terminal hair How many hairs in the body? 5 millions hairs; 100,000 in the scalp Growth rate? 0.3mm/day for scalp hair
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Androgenetic Alopecia (Male and Female Pattern Hair Loss)
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Male Pattern Hair Loss
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Female Pattern Hair Loss
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Androgenetic Alopecia
Androgenetic Alopecia affects up to 50% of males and 40% of females Autosomal dominant with variable penetrance 85% : +ve family history Role of androgens in the pathogenesis:
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DihydorTestosterone (Active) Miniaturization of Terminal Hairs
5 ALPHA Reductase Systemic Treatment X Fenastride Testosterone DihydorTestosterone (Active) Miniaturization of Terminal Hairs
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Minoxidil 2% and 5% Solution (uncertain mechanism)
Topical Treatment Minoxidil 2% and 5% Solution (uncertain mechanism)
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Alopecia Areata
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Alopecia Areata Alopecia Areata affects up to 2%
30%: +ve Family history 75% : Self recovery Role of immune system in the pathogenesis Types of alopecia areata: - localized partial - localized extensive - alopecia totalis - alopecia universalis
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Treatment …
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Treatment 2. Intralesional Corticosteroids
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(Immune modulating Rx)
Skin Sensitizers (Immune modulating Rx) Diphencyclopropenone (DPCP) Anthraline others
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X Hair Transplant Other Rx Topical steroids Systemic Steroids
Cytotoxic Rx Phototherapy Minoxidil Hair Transplant X
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Anagen effluvium Telogen effluvium
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Anagen effluvium Always related cytotoxic chemotherapy
Acute and severe alopecia Mostly reversible but not always
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Telogen effluvium Chronic alopecia Anemia with chronic disease
Common and None specific Additional cause: drugs Weight loss Acute blood loss General anasthesia Low iron Others Reversible (but may be become chronic) Could it be preventable?
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Vitiligo Alajlan/Vitiligo
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Vitiligo Introduction to skin pigments Alajlan/Vitiligo
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Vitiligo Introduction to skin pigments Definition
Types: localized and generalized Pathogenesis Other associated diseases Natural course Treatment Alajlan/Vitiligo
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Treatment No single effective Rx Topicals: .Corticosteroids
.Immunomodulators Light Therapy: 1. UVA or UVB 2. UVA + Psoralen = PUVA (Topical and Systemic) 3. UVB = Laser Systemic Treatment: NOT USED Surgical Rx: .Melanocyte Transplant .Skin Grafts Transplant Bleaching Agents: Depigment all skin Alajlan/Vitiligo
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Treatment Pearls Tips of fingers and toes Lips Bony prominence
Recurrence Rarely 100% repigmentation for large area Adverse effect of Rx Alajlan/Vitiligo
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