Non-scarring alopecia of lupus erythematosus: A comprehensive review

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
A. Perales, D. Lipsker, B. Cribier, C. Lenormand
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Abstract

Background

Although non-scarring alopecia (NSA) is a frequent clinical finding in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), it has been poorly described in the literature. It is considered a nonspecific sign in the current classification of skin lesions of LE. The aim of this study was to give an updated overview of the spectrum of NSA in LE patients, with emphasis on the clinical significance thereof.

Method

We conducted a review of the English literature using the PubMed-Medline database using the keywords “Alopecia” + “Lupus erythematosus”. Publications describing LE patients with NSA were included.

Results

Data for 237 patients from 27 publications were analyzed. Ninety-one patients had diffuse NSA, 43 had patchy NSA, 83 had lupus hair, 3 had alopecia of dermal cutaneous LE, and 17 had alopecia of linear and annular lupus panniculitis of the scalp. Patients with diffuse/patchy NSA and lupus hair shared the following features: strong association with systemic activity of LE, subtle clinical/trichoscopic signs of inflammation, histological aspect consistent with lesions specific to cutaneous LE, high likelihood of response to SLE therapy, and absence of progression to scarring alopecia. Association with SLE was rare in patients with dermal cutaneous LE or linear and annular lupus panniculitis of the scalp, and skin-directed therapies were most often effective. One patient of each subtype progressed to scarring alopecia.

Discussion

Diffuse/patchy NSA and lupus hair may represent a topographic variation of a single entity specific for LE. Prospective studies are warranted to further document the clinical significance of this manifestation.

红斑狼疮非瘢痕性脱发:全面回顾
背景:虽然非瘢痕性脱发(NSA)是系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)患者的常见临床表现,但文献对其描述甚少。在目前的LE皮肤病变分类中,它被认为是一种非特异性征象。本研究的目的是给出LE患者NSA频谱的最新概述,并强调其临床意义。方法以“Alopecia”+“Lupus erythematosus”为关键词,在PubMed-Medline数据库中检索相关英文文献。纳入了描述LE患者合并NSA的出版物。结果分析了27篇文献中237例患者的数据。弥漫性红斑狼疮91例,斑片状红斑狼疮43例,狼疮发83例,真皮皮肤红斑狼疮秃发3例,线状和环状狼疮性皮炎秃发17例。弥漫性/斑片状NSA和狼疮毛发的患者具有以下特征:与LE的全身活动密切相关,炎症的微妙临床/毛发镜征象,组织学方面与皮肤LE特异性病变一致,对SLE治疗有很高的反应可能性,并且没有进展为瘢痕性脱发。真皮皮肤性红斑狼疮或线状和环状头皮狼疮泛膜炎患者很少与SLE相关,皮肤定向治疗通常是最有效的。每种亚型各有一名患者发展为瘢痕性脱发。弥漫性/斑片状NSA和狼疮毛发可能代表LE特有的单一实体的地形变化。前瞻性研究有必要进一步证明这种表现的临床意义。
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70
审稿时长
81 days
期刊介绍: Les Annales de dermatologie sont le rendez-vous mensuel incontournable de toute la dermatologie francophone, grâce à leur comité de rédaction qui assure une sélection rigoureuse des articles selon les normes de l''édition scientifique internationale. Une revue didactique, véritable aide à la pratique médicale quotidienne Pour compléter et enrichir la partie scientifique, la rubrique Formation médicale continue propose aux lecteurs des textes didactiques et interactifs (Cas pour diagnostic, Notes de pharmacovigilance, la Question du praticien, Dermatologie chirurgicale, la Sélection bibliographique du mois...) qui les font bénéficier d''une formation post-universitaire diversifiée et de qualité. La revue consacre également un espace pour la publication de questions des lecteurs auxquelles des experts apportent une réponse.
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