2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1470.2009.00902.x
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Trichomegaly in a 3‐Year‐Old Girl with Alopecia Areata

Abstract: We report here a case of bilateral trichomegaly associated with alopecia areata in a 3-year-old girl, healthy except for mild atopic dermatitis. Trichomegaly is a rare condition and, in many cases, is a side effect of medication such as ophthalmic solution prostaglandin analogs and epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors. Trichomegaly has also been associated with acquired medical conditions such as HIV, systemic lupus erythematosus, anorexia nervosa, porphyria cutanea tarda, hypothyroidism, and dermatomyo… Show more

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“…While the PGF 2α analogue latanoprost failed to recover human eyebrows in alopecia areata, 49 it stimulated the regrowth of eyelashes in alopecia areata 15,50 . Trichomegaly may occur with other hairy regions remaining unaffected, 9,51 or even concurrently with alopecia areata 52 . Taken together, studies on mouse back pelage hairs could potentially provide misleading information on eyelash follicles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the PGF 2α analogue latanoprost failed to recover human eyebrows in alopecia areata, 49 it stimulated the regrowth of eyelashes in alopecia areata 15,50 . Trichomegaly may occur with other hairy regions remaining unaffected, 9,51 or even concurrently with alopecia areata 52 . Taken together, studies on mouse back pelage hairs could potentially provide misleading information on eyelash follicles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AIDS is among the well-studied systemic causes of trichomegaly (1) , although primarily described during later disease stages. Nazareth et al (11) documented 23 medications associated with tri chomegaly. The most common were prostaglandin analogs, cyclosporine, interferon, topiramate and cetuximab.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two cases of symptomatic trichomegaly without any associated systemic disorder are presented in this paper. Nazareth et al (11) documented 23 medications associated with tri chomegaly. The most common were prostaglandin analogs, cyclosporine, interferon, topiramate and cetuximab.…”
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“…24 Trikomegali ile ilişkisi tam netlik kazanmayan, literatürde birlikteliği nadir olgular şeklinde rapor edilen durumlar arasında malnütrisyon, alopesi areata, sistemik lupus eritematozus, dermatomiyozit ve metastatik renal adenokarsinom yer almaktadır. [35][36][37][38][39] Bu durumlardaki trikomegalinin koinsidental olup olmadığı netlik kazanmamış-tır. 24 Ayrıca, bazı kaynaklarda porfiri, akrodini, hipotiroidi, POEMS sendromu, anoreksi nevroza, linear skleroderma, hepatopati, Kala-azar ve gebelik gibi durumların trikomegali ile ilişkili olabileceği belirtilse de bunlarla ilgili çalışma ya da olgu raporu şeklinde yeterli literatür kanıtı yoktur.…”
Section: Tri̇komegali̇ Nedenleri̇unclassified