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Alopecia and Associated Toxic Agents: A Systematic Review.

Vicky Yu1, Margit Juhász2, Audris Chiang2, Natasha Atanaskova Mesinkovska2.   

Abstract

IMPORTANCE/
OBJECTIVE: There are a number of toxic agents that can cause alopecia. In this review we summarize the known substances that cause alopecia as one of the clinical signs of overdose or toxicity. EVIDENCE REVIEW: A search was conducted using PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane for studies describing hair loss of any type as a result of exposure to or ingestion of a toxic agent. The search yielded 856 articles, with 47 studies included in this review.
FINDINGS: Agents with the strongest evidence of association to alopecia include thallium, mercury, selenium, and colchicine. Agents with described incidents include boric acid, arsenic, vitamin A, botulinum toxin, Podostroma cornu-damae, and the synthetic opioid MT-45. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Numerous toxic agents have been implicated in alopecia, and the strength of evidence behind each agent varies. Toxic levels of thallium and colchicine have long been established to cause alopecia, as compared to agents such as botulinum toxin A and synthetic recreational drugs which have less literature describing their links to alopecia and will need further investigation to characterize their relationships to hair loss. Knowledge of typical presentations of hair loss will aid in the development of a differential diagnosis for patients presenting with alopecia.

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Keywords:  Alopecia; Hair loss; Poison/poisoning; Toxin/toxicity

Year:  2018        PMID: 30410891      PMCID: PMC6219226          DOI: 10.1159/000485749

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Skin Appendage Disord        ISSN: 2296-9160


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Journal:  Skin Appendage Disord       Date:  2020-05-16

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