Title of article :
The convergence between diagnostic methods in women with non-scarring hair loss
Author/Authors :
Zabolinejad, Naghmeh Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Hoseininejad, Masoumeh Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Jannatipour, Maryam Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Layegh, Pouran Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Research Center - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad
Abstract :
Background: Hair loss is a major cause of dermatology visits
resulting in considerable anxiety and distress for patients. The
objective of the current research was to investigate the association
among various diagnostic methods related to non-scarring hair
loss in women.
Methods: After obtaining the complete history, clinical examination
was carried out on women suffering from diffuse nonscaring
alopecia. Laboratory tests and histo-pathologic study were
conducted for each patient, and ultimately, data were analyzed
by SPSS version 16.
Result: Forty-one women were enrolled with the average age of
28.1±8.4 years (16-48). Mean duration of hair loss was 6.2 years
(2 months-20 years). The most prevalent type of hair loss was
androgenetic alopecia. The sensitivity and specificity with which
the clinical examination was done to detect this common ilk of
hair loss was 94% and 25%, respectively. No acceptable correlation
existed between laboratory test results (such as testosterone,
DHEAS, ferritin and TSH) and clinical diagnosis. Data were
further assessed through the use of IBM SPSS software version
22 using fisher exact test and Kappa coefficient. The significance
level was set at p<0.05.
Conclusion: Clinical examination is an accurate approach to
diagnosing certain types of non-scarring hair loss in women,
eliminating the necessity to perform various endocrinology and
laboratory tests; however, it is only through histopathologic
studies that an exact diagnosis is specified.
Keywords :
Diffuse hair loss , androgenetic alopecia , hormonal profile , histopathology
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics