2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.adengl.2017.03.009
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Update on Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia

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“…Twelve percent of patients showed hair loss in the pubic region; 15 %, in the axillary region. Loss of eyelashes, which occurred in 1.4 % of cases in our study, is likely much less common than previously estimated (10-25 %) [ 18,23 ] . Clinical signs identifi ed in our study primarily included perifollicular erythema (44.2 %), hyperkeratosis (44.4 %) and loss of hair follicles (38.3 %).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 51%
“…Twelve percent of patients showed hair loss in the pubic region; 15 %, in the axillary region. Loss of eyelashes, which occurred in 1.4 % of cases in our study, is likely much less common than previously estimated (10-25 %) [ 18,23 ] . Clinical signs identifi ed in our study primarily included perifollicular erythema (44.2 %), hyperkeratosis (44.4 %) and loss of hair follicles (38.3 %).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 51%
“…5 Similar data have been found in our study and in other publications. [6][7][8][9] It is noteworthy that eyebrow loss may be an early presentation and it is recommended that the dermatologist biopsy the site to diagnose FFA early and avoid permanent hair loss. 10 AFF may have an asymptomatic course, but most patients report burning, itching or pain in the scalp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die Intimregion war in 12 % und die Axillen in 15 % der Patientenfälle betroffen. Der Verlust der Wimpern, der in unserer Zusammenfassung mit einer Häufigkeit von 1,4 % auftrat, ist wahrscheinlich wesentlich seltener als bisher von der Literatur geschätzt (10–25 %) . Von den in unserer Darstellung herausgearbeiteten klinischen Zeichen stehen das perifollikuläre Erythem (44,2 %), die Hyperkeratose (44,4 %) sowie der Verlust der Haarfollikel (38,3 %) im Vordergrund.…”
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