Cicatricial Alopecia

Qing Yang, W. Dou, P. Xue, Xianjie Ma, Xianhui Zeng, Lei Wang, Chiyu Jia
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Cicatricial alopecia represents a group of disorders sharing a final pathway of destruction followed by replacement with fibrous tissue of the hair follicle unit. Cicatricial alopecia is classified into two categories, namely primary cicatricial alopecia, in which the hair follicle is the sole target of a progressive inflammatory process in a group of diverse skin or sys temic diseases, and secondary cicatricial alopecia, referring to the hair follicle destruction as a result of a nonspecific disruption of the dermis. Permanent hair loss may also occur in the late phases of some nonscarring alopecias that are called “biphasic alopecias.” Based on the pathological characteristics, the lesions of primary cicatricial alopecia are divided into lymphocyte-predominant subgroup, neutrophil-predominant subgroup, or mixed subgroup. In principle, the primary goal of the treatment aims to attenuate the progres sion of the inflammatory and the scarring processes at the earliest phase of the disease. In clinical practice, the lymphocyte-predominant lesions are treated with immunosuppres sive agents, whereas the neutrophil-predominant lesions are treated with antimicrobials or dapsone. As the efficacy of medication treatment against the cicatricial alopecia varies significantly, autologous hair transplantation is recommended to patients who have a relatively stable primary or a secondary cicatricial alopecia. replace the follicles or may diffusely involve the dermis, depending on the extent of inflammation. Scattered naked hairshaft granulomas are also seen in later stages.
瘢痕性脱发
瘢痕性脱发代表了一组疾病共享最后的破坏途径,随后用毛囊单位的纤维组织替代。瘢痕性脱发分为两类,即原发性瘢痕性脱发,其中毛囊是一组不同皮肤或全身疾病中进行性炎症过程的唯一目标,以及继发性瘢痕性脱发,指的是由于真皮的非特异性破坏而导致毛囊破坏。永久性脱发也可能发生在一些被称为“双相脱发”的非瘢痕性脱发的晚期。根据其病理特点,可将原发性瘢痕性脱发病变分为淋巴细胞为主亚组、中性粒细胞为主亚组和混合型亚组。原则上,治疗的主要目标是在疾病的早期阶段减轻炎症和瘢痕形成过程的进展。在临床实践中,淋巴细胞为主的病变用免疫抑制剂治疗,而中性粒细胞为主的病变用抗菌剂或氨苯砜治疗。由于药物治疗对瘢痕性脱发的疗效差异较大,对于原发性或继发性瘢痕性脱发相对稳定的患者,推荐自体毛发移植。根据炎症的程度,可更换毛囊或弥漫性累及真皮层。后期也可见散在裸露的毛干肉芽肿。
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