再访西塞弗:反蛇病还是更严重?

IF 1.4 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Skin Appendage Disorders Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-12 DOI:10.1159/000540489
Alexandros Katoulis, Georgia Pappa, Effie Markou, Antonios Kanelleas, Evangelia Bozi, Dimitrios Sgouros, Dimitris Rigopoulos, Lidia Rudnicka
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简介:斑秃表现出多种临床形式,包括不太常见的变体,斑秃。临床观察表明其独特的模仿男性和女性脱发的能力,暗示潜在的雄激素影响类似于雄激素性脱发。病例介绍:在这里,我们提出3例斑秃在成人表现出男性或女性模式分布或加重。结论:为提高斑秃的诊断和鉴别诊断水平,可引入“男性或女性型分布斑秃”一词作为斑秃的一个新的临床亚型。这种新的亚型也可以整合sisaipho。通过引入这个精炼的术语,我们寻求提高我们对病情的理解,使更精确的诊断和量身定制的治疗方法成为可能。
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Sisaipho Revisited: Inverse Ophiasis or More than That?

Introduction: Alopecia areata exhibits diverse clinical forms, encompassing the less common variant, sisaipho. Clinical observations suggest its unique ability to emulate both male and female pattern hair loss, implying a potential androgenic influence akin to androgenetic alopecia.

Case presentations: Herein, we present 3 cases of alopecia areata in adults exhibiting a male or female pattern distribution or accentuation.

Conclusion: To improve diagnosis and differential diagnosis of alopecia, the term "alopecia areata in a male or female pattern distribution" may be introduced as a new clinical subtype of alopecia areata. This new subtype could also integrate sisaipho. By introducing this refined terminology, we seek to improve our comprehension of the condition, enabling more precise diagnoses and tailored treatment approaches.

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