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. 2017 Aug;58(3):e94-e96.
doi: 10.1111/ajd.12499. Epub 2016 Jun 7.

Familial frontal fibrosing alopecia treated with dutasteride, minoxidil and artificial hair transplantation

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Familial frontal fibrosing alopecia treated with dutasteride, minoxidil and artificial hair transplantation

William C Cranwell et al. Australas J Dermatol. 2017 Aug.

Abstract

A 46-year-old premenopausal woman presented with familial frontal fibrosis alopecia affecting the temples bilaterally. The diagnosis was confirmed histologically. Her past history included rheumatoid arthritis treated with hydroxychloroquine 400 mg daily and methotrexate 20 mg weekly. Serial intralesional injections of triamcinolone did not limit the progression of hair loss. Treatment with dutasteride 0.1 mg daily and minoxidil 1 mg daily stabilised hair loss and artificial fibre hair transplantation initially led to a satisfactory cosmetic outcome. Unfortunately, the patient developed implant folliculitis uncontrolled by antibiotics, necessitating the removal of the fibres 12 months post-transplantation.

Keywords: artificial hair transplantation; dutasteride; familial; frontal fibrosing alopecia; minoxidil.

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