| Literature DB >> 33580408 |
Fabio Rinaldi1, Anna Trink2, Giammaria Giuliani2, Daniela Pinto2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The inflammation storm involved in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection and worsening and the psychological stress derived from current quarantine conditions can affect the course of many skin and scalp conditions. This study examined the possible effects of COVID-19 on alopecia areata (AA) relapse in patients suffering from these scalp conditions during the pandemic.Entities:
Keywords: AA; Alopecia areata; COVID-19; Inflammation; Psychological stress
Year: 2021 PMID: 33580408 PMCID: PMC7880634 DOI: 10.1007/s13555-021-00498-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dermatol Ther (Heidelb)
Fig. 1Patient questionnaire
Demographic characteristics of the respondents
| Features | Subgroups | Values |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | Male | 353 (90.0%) |
| Female | 39 (10.0%) | |
| Age (years) | 27–61 | 35 years (median age) |
Fig. 3Survey results regarding the incidence of COVID-19 and symptoms as reported by subjects with alopecia areata (AA) who responded to the survey: a COVID-19 virus in the period of March—October 2020, b assessment of COVID-19 by means of a nasopharyngeal swab or hematological test, c significant viremia symptoms, d specific therapies, e relapse of AA after COVID-19 infection, f relapse of AA in COVID-19-negative subjects
Fig. 2Flowchart of the respondents to the questionnaire
| The data in the present study showed a significant relapse in patients suffering from AA and infected by COVID-19. This phenomenon could be attributed to the inflammation storm typical of COVID-19 infection and to the psychological stress derived from quarantine conditions |