- Author:
Janelle C. Cuaso-Tan
1
;
Maria Cecilia P. lngente-Tablante
2
;
Katrina Carmela M. Belen
2
;
Maria Jasmin J. Jamora
2
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Reports
- Keywords: alopecia areata incognita
- From: Journal of the Philippine Medical Association 2021;100(1):77-79
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
- Abstract: INTRODUCTION:Alopecia areata incognita is a rare form of alopecia areata which was first reported in 1987. The prevalence of this disease is unknown but it is more common in women. The usual presentation of alopecia areata incognita is acute, diffuse hair thinning. In most cases, it lacks the typical alopetic patches seen in alopecia areata. It may resemble telogen effluvium and androgenetic alopecia. The prognosis of this disease is favorable and recovery is rapid and spontaneous. Case: A 19- year-old Filipino female presents with a two-month history of alopecia areata incognita. She initially had a solitary round patch of hair loss on the scalp with proximally tapered hair, rapidly evolving into diffuse hair thinning. CBC, TFTS, FBS, HBA 1 c, ANA and VDRL were unremarkable. Histopathology demonstrated dense peribulbar lymphocytic infiltrate, miniaturized hair and increased catagen hair consistent with alopecia areata. There was gradual hair growth after treatment with minoxidil 5% lotion and topical betamethasone dipropionate 0.05% lotion.
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