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Amir Hooshang Ehsani, Mahbobeh Sadat Hosseyni, Amir Reza Hanifnia,
Volume 3, Issue 1 (3-2012)
Abstract

Background and Aim: Alopecia areata is a non-scarring hair disorder. Trace elements imbalance (like zinc) has been reported as its triggering factor. In this study we compared serum zinc level in alopecia areata patients with normal values.
Methods: Twenty-three female and 19 male patients with alopecia areata were recruited and their serum zinc levels were assessed using absorption spectrometery. Chi squared, t and ANOVA tests were used for statistical analysis.
Results: Sixteen patients with more extensive and prolonged disease, had serum zinc level lower than normal (70 µg/dL). The means of serum zinc levels in patients and normal population were 81.88 µg/dL and 83.5 µg/dL, respectively. This difference was not significant (P=0.668). The means of serum zinc level in different types of alopecia areata were not significantly different (P>0.05). There was an association between serum zinc level and disease duration (P=0.022).
Conclusion: Patients with more severe forms of alopecia areata had lower serum zinc level than other forms of the disease.

 


Amir Hooshang Ehsani, Mahboobeh Sadat Hosseyni, Kambiz Kamyab, Masoomeh Rohani Nasab, Amir Reza Hanifnia, Pejman Mobasher, ,
Volume 3, Issue 2 (6-2012)
Abstract

Background and Aim: Cicatricial alopecia is characterized by permanent destruction of the pilosebaceous unit, leading to irreversible hair loss, and has primary and secondary types. Primary type, based on predominant inflammatory infiltration in histology, is divided to neutrophilic, lymphocytic and mix types. Decalvans folliculitis, dissecting cellulitis and acne keloidalis are 3 subtypes of neutrophilic group. In this study frequency of each subtype and the distribution of age, gender and duration of disease have been reviewed.

Methods: This retrospective study was performed on patients with clinical diagnosis of cicatricial alopecia and histologic confirmation referred to Razi hospital in Tehran in 2005-2009.

Results: Of 135 patients with mean (mean±SD) age of 32±10.6 years, 71.9% were male and 28.1% were female. The diagnoses included decalvans folliulitis (72.6%) with mean age of 31.89 years, dissecting cellulitis (25.0%) with mean age of 32.4 years and acne keloidalis (1.5%) with mean age of 52 years. The mean duration of disease was 4.2±3.9 years (4.08 years in male and 4.7 years in female). The mean duration of disease in decalvans folliulitis was 4.7, in dissecting cellulitis was 1.9 and in acne keloidalis was 17.5 years.

Conclusion: Neutrophilic scarring alopecia is more common in men and in the third decade of age and the most common type is decalvans folliulitis.


Amirhoushang Ehsan, Mahboobe Sadathosseini, Zahra Hallaji, Amirreza Hanifnia, Masoume Rohaneinasab,
Volume 3, Issue 3 (9-2012)
Abstract

Background and Aim: Palmoplantar pustulosis is a chronic dermatosis of palms and soles, which is associated with a high recurrence rate and resistance to treatment. Various treatments with different success rates have been used.The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of local bath PUVA in the treatment of palmoplantar pustulosis.
Methods: In this retrospective study, patients with palmoplantar pustulosis who were treated with local bath PUVA in Phototherapy clinic of Razi Hospital between 2005 and 2009 were evaluated for the therapeutic efficacy of local bath PUVA. Data were analyzed using t and chi-square tests.
Results: Ninety-five patients with a mean age of 44.17 years included in this study. 49.5% of patients were males and 50.5% were females. Mean treatment cessions of patients were 42.5 sessions and mean cumulative dose was 251.8 J/cm2. In 16.8% of cases have very good response was observed. Good, moderate and poor responses were observed in 35.8%, 29.5% and 9.5% of cases, respectively. Treatment failure was observed in 8.4% of patients. Mean cumulative dose in patients with very good response was significantly higher than other response groups, (P=0.016). Mean number of treatment sessions was also significantly higher in that group with comparison with other groups, (P<0.05). Twenty percent of patients withdrawed from the study because of complications. However all complications recovered completely and no long term complications was observed.
Conclusion: This study demonstrated that local bath PUVA is an effective safe treatment for the treatment of palmoplantar pustulosis.


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