Management of primary cicatricial alopecias: options for treatment.
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Evidence‐based guidance for treatment is presented, with identification of the strength of evidence, and a brief overview of clinical features of each condition, to highlight important gaps in clinical knowledge that call for concerted efforts to close.
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Hair Growth and Disorders
Genetic and rare skin diseases.
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Evidence‐based guidance for treatment is presented, with identification of the strength of evidence, and a brief overview of clinical features of each condition, to highlight important gaps in clinica
APA
Matthew Harries, Rodney Sinclair, et al. (2008). Management of primary cicatricial alopecias: options for treatment.. The British journal of dermatology, 159(1), 1-22. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2133.2008.08591.x
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Matthew Harries, et al.. "Management of primary cicatricial alopecias: options for treatment.." The British journal of dermatology, vol. 159, no. 1, 2008, pp. 1-22.
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Abstract 한글 요약
Primary cicatricial alopecias (PCAs) are a poorly understood group of disorders that result in permanent hair loss. Clinically, they are characterized not only by permanent loss of hair shafts but also of visible follicular ostia along with other visible changes in skin surface morphology, while their histopathological hallmark usually (although not always) is the replacement of follicular structures with scar-like fibrous tissue. As hair follicle neogenesis in adult human scalp skin is not yet a readily available treatment option for patients with cicatricial alopecias, the aim of treatment, currently, remains to reduce symptoms and to slow or stop PCA progression, namely the scarring process. Early treatment is the key to minimizing the extent of permanent alopecia. However, inconsistent terminology, poorly defined clinical end-points and a lack of good quality clinical trials have long made management of these conditions very challenging. As one important step towards improving the management of this under-investigated and under-serviced group of dermatoses, the current review presents evidence-based guidance for treatment, with identification of the strength of evidence, and a brief overview of clinical features of each condition. Wherever only insufficient evidence-based advice on PCA management can be given at present, this is indicated so as to highlight important gaps in our clinical knowledge that call for concerted efforts to close these in the near future.
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