Title of article :
Non-scarring Alopecias in Iranian Patients: A Histopathological Study With Hair Counts
Author/Authors :
Sari Aslani, Fatemeh Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Heidari Esfahani, Mina Fasa University of Medical Sciences , Sepaskhah, Mozhdeh Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background and Objective: Non-scarring alopecia is a challenge in the diagnosis
and treatment, rarely studied in Asian countries.
The current study aimed at evaluating histopathological features including hair count
of different subtypes of non-scarring alopecia in Iranian patients.
Methods: The current study was conducted on 114 cases diagnosed with non-scarring alopecia in Molecular Dermatology Research Center and Pathology Department
of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran. Cases with two 4-mm scalp
punch biopsies were selected. Patients’ clinical data were compared with histological
findings.
Results: Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) was the most common subtype followed by
alopecia areata (AA) and combined AGA/telogen effluvium (TE). Perifollicular inflammation was observed in 21% of AGA with a significant difference in males and
females (66.7% vs. 33.3%; P-value <0.05). Clinical and histopathologic diagnoses
were correlated in 55% of cases. Maximum correlation was observed in combined
AGA and chronic TE (88%). For vertical sections, the diagnostic rate was 33.6%,
while 88% for transverse sections.
Conclusion: Transverse together with vertical sectioning provides most of the information in non-scarring alopecias, while transverse sectioning is enough to diagnose
the majority of non-scarring alopecias. Perifollicular inflammation was observed in
a significant number of cases with AGA, more common in males. It is suggested to
report such cases as possibly curable.
Keywords :
Scalp , Biopsy , Pathology , Alopecia , Androgenetic alopecia , Alopecia areata , Iran
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics