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Update on cicatricial alopecia.

E Olsen1, K Stenn, W Bergfeld

  • 1Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA. olsen001@mc.duke.edu

The Journal of Investigative Dermatology. Symposium Proceedings
|August 5, 2003
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Cicatricial alopecia causes permanent hair loss due to follicle destruction. Clear diagnostic criteria are needed to identify these conditions early, enabling timely treatment and preventing further follicular damage.

Area of Science:

  • Dermatology and Trichology

Background:

  • Cicatricial alopecia encompasses hair disorders characterized by irreversible loss of scalp hair follicles.
  • Current diagnostic terminology lacks clarity, hindering progress in understanding and treating these conditions.

Framework:

  • Diagnosis is complicated by the evolving nature of these disorders and the absence of standardized clinical and pathological descriptions across disease stages.
  • Lack of defined early, mid, and late-stage presentations impedes early detection.

Implementation:

  • Establishing consensus on general clinical and histological presentations is crucial.
  • This will facilitate the development of diagnostic strategies for early-stage disease.

Implications:

  • Early diagnosis before significant follicular destruction is key.

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  • Intervention at early stages may allow for hair follicle repair or prevent disease progression.