Transient Rectangular Alopecia after Endovascular Embolization: A Case Series of four Patients Describing Dermoscopic and Histopathologic Findings.

Q2 Medicine
International Journal of Trichology Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-16 DOI:10.4103/ijt.ijt_172_20
María Herrero-Moyano, Patricia Muñoz Hernández, Paula García Castañon, Jose Luis Caniego Monreal
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Transient rectangular alopecia after endovascular embolization (TRAEE) is considered a specific form of radiodermatitis that is probably underreported in the literature. We present a case series of four patients from our hospital describing dermoscopic and histopathologic findings. Dermoscopic findings overlap with those of alopecia areata; therefore, TRAAE may be misdiagnosed without a precise history. Histopathology analysis of one of our cases showed different characteristics from the only report in the literature (high proportion of follicles in telogen phase). Initial reports considered that total radiation doses between 3 and 5 Gy produced TRAEE, whereas doses higher than 7Gy could trigger permanent alopecia. However, one of our patients exposed to a total dose of 7.6 Gy had complete hair regrowth.

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血管内栓塞后一过性矩形脱发:四个描述皮肤镜和组织病理学发现的病例系列。
血管内栓塞后的短暂性矩形脱发(TRAEE)被认为是放射性皮炎的一种特殊形式,在文献中可能被低估。我们提出一个病例系列的四个病人从我们的医院描述皮肤镜和组织病理学的发现。皮肤镜检查结果与斑秃重叠;因此,TRAAE可能在没有准确病史的情况下被误诊。我们的一个病例的组织病理学分析显示了与文献中唯一报道不同的特征(高比例的卵泡处于休止期)。最初的报告认为,总辐射剂量在3至5gy之间会产生TRAEE,而高于7Gy的剂量则可能引发永久性脱发。然而,我们的一名患者暴露在7.6戈瑞的总剂量下,头发完全再生。
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