| Literature DB >> 35957778 |
Nasrin Saki1,2, Fatemeh Sari Aslani1,3, Mozhdeh Sepaskhah1,2, Mohadese Shafiei4, Sara Alavizadeh2, Seyed Ali Hosseini5, Fatemeh Ansari Asl2, Najmeh Ahramiyanpour4.
Abstract
Various conditions, including infections, can cause telogen effluvium (TE). One of them is coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), where hair loss usually begins between 2 and 12 weeks after the illness. TE can be acute or chronic, and the chronic type can be intermittent. Here, we present the case of a 17-year-old girl with severe and widespread hair loss following an upper respiratory infection suspected to be COVID-19, with the patient having a history of such attacks since childhood. Evidence from biopsy and dermoscopy indicated a diagnosis of TE.Entities:
Keywords: COVID‐19; Dermoscopy; telogen effluvium
Year: 2022 PMID: 35957778 PMCID: PMC9361802 DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.6228
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Case Rep ISSN: 2050-0904
FIGURE 1The patient's scalp on initial examination. Widespread hair loss is evident
FIGURE 2An image from the dermoscopy revealing a hair with an oblique tapered fracture
FIGURE 3An image from the dermoscopy revealing a bayonet hair
FIGURE 4Partial recovery and hair growth after a month