September 23, 2023

TOPLINE:

In a case collection of 17 males with central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia, 47.1% had a household historical past of alopecia.

METHODOLOGY:

  • Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA), a sort of scarring alopecia, most frequently impacts ladies of African descent, and printed information on the demographics, medical findings, and medical histories of CCCA in males are restricted.

  • Researchers retrospectively reviewed the medical information of 17 male sufferers with a medical prognosis of CCCA who have been seen at College of Pennsylvania outpatient clinics between 2012 and 2022.

  • They excluded sufferers who had no scalp biopsy or if the scalp biopsy options restricted characterization.

TAKEAWAY:

  • The typical age of the boys was 43 years and 88.2% have been Black, much like ladies with CCCA, who are usually middle-aged and Black.

  • The 4 commonest signs have been scalp pruritus (58.8%), lesions (29.4%), ache or tenderness (23.5%), and hair thinning (23.5%).

  • None of the boys had type 2 diabetes (thought-about a potential CCCA threat issue), however 47.1% had a household historical past of alopecia.

  • The 4 commonest CCCA distributions have been traditional (47.1%), occipital (17.6%), patchy (11.8%), and posterior vertex (11.8%).

IN PRACTICE :

  • “Bigger research are wanted to totally elucidate these relationships and discover etiology in males with CCCA,” the researchers wrote. “Nonetheless, we hope the info will immediate clinicians to evaluate for CCCA and threat components in grownup males with scarring alopecia.”

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