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Malaysian Journal of Dermatology ; : 12-15, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-626197

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Background Non-scarring alopecia is a common hair disorder with paucity of clinical reviews. Objectives We aim to study the spectrum of non-scarring alopecia, its’ demographic, clinical and treatment pattern among patients at University Malaya Medical Centre. Methodology We have retrospectively reviewed the demography, clinical characteristics and treatment of non-scarring alopecia at University Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC). A total of 154 records were reviewed. Results A majority of patients had alopecia areata (28.6%), followed by androgenetic alopecia (12.3%), telogen effluvium (3.2%), tineacapitis (2.6%) and unspecified hair loss (53.2). Treatment for alopecia areata included topical steroids (53.3%), intralesional steroids (26.7%), topical minoxidil (17.8%), oral steroids (11.1%), oral finasteride (2.2%) and oral azathiopine (2.2%). Prescribed treatment for androgenetic alopecia comprised of topical minoxidil (68.1%) or oral finasteride (10.5%). Conclusion We concluded that alopecia areata was the most common cause of nonscarring alopecia diagnosed at UMMC and deduced that the high number of patients diagnosed with unspecified hair loss was attributed to the lack of confidence amongst out-patient physicians in diagnosing the cause of alopecia.

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Malaysian Journal of Dermatology ; : 23-26, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-626117

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Porokeratosis is a specific disorder of epidermal keratinization, characterised histologically by the presence of cornoid lamella1. Linear is a distinct, mosaic variant of this autosomal dominant condition. There is a well recognized association between porokeratosis and malignancy, especially the linear variant which has the highest malignant potential2, 3.

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