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Ann Pathol 2002 Sep;22(4):328-30
Postmenopausal frontal fibrosing alopecia. Report of 3 cases
Postmenopausal frontal fibrosing alopecia is a rare aspect of scarring alopecia concerning elderly women. It appears as a receding anterior hair line localised in the frontal and temporal regions. It is a particular pathologic and clinical form of lichen planopilaris. The histologic aspect is that of a lichenoid inflammatory infiltrate affecting the dermal follicular junction, accompanied by a fibrous scarring aspect, the latter contributing to the diagnosis and individualization of this entity. Discoid lupus erythematous is the main histologic differential diagnosis. Postmenopausal period is the only associated condition found in affected women. Evolution is unpredictable and does not seem to be modified by treatment.
Ther Umsch 2002 May;59(5):223-7
Hair diseases in childhood
This paper focuses on four important hair diseases mainly occurring in children. Trichotillomania is the most relevant differential diagnosis of alopecia areata in childhood. Meticulous inspection and lack of telogen hairs in the trichogram from the margin of the lesion usually are sufficient for differentiation. The trichogram also plays a significant role for the diagnosis of the loose anagen hair (loose anagen syndrome), a fairly new, but not rare entity, especially in distinguishing it from telogen effluvium. Five different types of clinical presentation are distinguished in tinea capitis. For the necessary systemic therapy; the new antimycotics terbinafine and itraconazole represent good alternatives to the well-tried griseofulvin. Several effective therapeutic options are also available for head lice, the most frequent parasitary infestation of school age. However, because of its neurotoxicity and the increasing problem of lice resistance lindane should not be used any longer for the treatment of head lice.
J Pract Nurs 2001 Winter;51(4):18-21; quiz 22-3
Can stress make you lose your hair?
Many individuals are frightened by hair loss and are hesitant to speak about it. Many are unaware that stressors can causes hair loss and that hair care practices and habits can aggravate a hair loss situation. Intervention by the nurse in encouraging a person to have an adequate assessment and work-up can facilitate an accurate diagnosis. Supportive and appropriate therapy can then be arranged. The hair tells a story and can be associated with good health.
Cancer Res. 2003 Jun 15;63(12):3037-42.
Inhibition of the Development of Metastatic Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Protein Kinase C epsilon Transgenic Mice by alpha-Difluoromethylornithine Accompanied by Marked Hair Follicle Degeneration and Hair Loss.
The role of 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA)-stimulated polyamine biosynthesis in the development of metastatic squamous cell carcinoma (mSCC) in protein kinase C epsilon (PKCepsilon) transgenic mice was determined. TPA treatment induced epidermal ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) activity and putrescine levels approximately 3-4-fold more in PKCepsilon transgenic mice than their wild-type littermates. Development of mSCC by the 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (100 nmol)-TPA (5 nmol) protocol in PKCepsilon transgenic mice was completely prevented by administration of the suicide inhibitor of ODC alpha-difluoromethylornithine (DFMO, 0.5% w/v) in the drinking water during TPA promotion. However, DFMO treatment led to marked hair loss in PKCepsilon transgenic mice. DFMO treatment-associated hair loss in PKCepsilon transgenic mice was accompanied by a decrease in the number of intact hair follicles. These results indicate that TPA-induced ODC activity and the resultant accumulation of putrescine in PKCepsilon transgenic mice are linked to growth and maintenance of hair follicles, and the development of mSCC. Severe hair loss observed in PKCepsilon transgenic mice on DFMO during skin tumor promotion has not been reported before in the prevention of cancer in other animal models or in human cancer prevention trials.
Hair growth is a sophisticated biological process, which is still not thoroughly understood.
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