Güllü Gencebay, Özge Aşkin, Övgü Aydin, Server Serdaroğlu
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背景:斑秃(AA)是一种自身免疫性疾病,其特点是毛囊周围淋巴细胞浸润、毛囊萎缩、毛囊变性/变性以及皮肤活检中毛囊干(茎)增多:我们的目的是评估AA患者的毛囊支架数量,并评价其与AA临床类型、严重程度和治疗反应的关系。材料与方法:我们记录了2011年至2017年期间在皮肤科门诊就诊的142名AA患者的皮肤活检组织病理学特征,包括毛囊支架数量:患者年龄与毛囊干基数量之间存在统计学意义上的显著相关性(P = 0.001)。疾病严重程度与毛囊干细胞数量之间存在统计学意义上的显著相关性(P = 0.005)。AA亚型(0%-25%头皮脱发)的毛囊干细胞数量明显低于75%-100%头皮脱发和普秃(7.92 ± 4.21 vs. 13.23 ± 7.28)。治疗反应与毛囊干细胞数量之间没有统计学意义上的相关性(P = 0.75):我们的研究结果表明,毛囊干细胞的数量在不同的 AA 临床类型中存在差异,并且与严重程度相关。本研究首次评估了毛囊支架数量与 AA 严重程度之间的相关性。
The Association between Number of Follicular Stelae and Severity and Treatment Response of Alopecia Areata Cases: A Retrospective Study.
Background: Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune disease characterized by peribulbar lymphocytic infiltration, follicular miniaturization, catagen/telogen follicles, and increased follicular stelae (streamers) in skin biopsies.
Objectives: Our aim was to assess the number of follicular stelae of patients with AA and to evaluate their association with clinical type and severity and treatment response of AA.
Materials and methods: Histopathologic features including the number of follicular stelae were recorded in skin biopsies taken from lesions of AA in 142 patients who attended our dermatology clinic from 2011 to 2017.
Results: There was a statistically significant correlation between patient age and the number of follicular stelae (P = 0.001). There was a statistically significant correlation between the severity of disease and number of follicular stelae (P = 0.005). AA subtypes (0%-25% scalp hair loss) had a significantly lower number of follicular stelae than 75%-100% of scalp hair loss and alopecia universalis (7.92 ± 4.21 vs. 13.23 ± 7.28). There was no statistically significant correlation between treatment response and the number of follicular stelae (P = 0.75).
Conclusion: Our results showed that the number of follicular stelae varied among AA clinical types and correlated with severity. This study was the first to evaluate the correlation between the number of follicular stelae and severity of AA.