Fattore Davide, Picone Vincenzo, Vastarella Maria, Fabbrocini Gabriella, Cantelli Maria Teresa
Section of Dermatology, Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.
Skin Appendage Disord. 2023 Aug;9(4):280-283. doi: 10.1159/000530152. Epub 2023 Apr 5.
Radiation-induced alopecia (RIA) is a side effect resulting from cranial radiation therapy (RT) and it can be temporary or permanent. In cancer patients, RIA is a less frequent event than chemotherapy-induced alopecia, although the former is more likely to cause permanent hair loss. It is characterized initially by intense anagen effluvium caused by acute dose-dependent damage to the matrix cells of anagen follicles. Proton therapy (PT) is a specific type of RT used in the treatment of brain tumors, which sometimes can cause proton-induced alopecia (PIA), a rare subtype of RIA. Below, we report a case of a patient who presented PIA following PT treatment of a meningioma of the frontal region.
A 38-year-old female patient presented to our trichology outpatient clinic for widespread hair loss in the frontal region. Following a diagnosis of meningioma of the frontal region 3 years ago, adjuvant radiotherapy treatment of the frontal region with scanning beam PT (mean dose of 45 Gy) was performed. Two weeks after the end of treatment, the patient came to our attention with diffuse hair loss at the level of the PT-treated area. Trichoscopy showed flame hairs, broken hairs, black dots, and pigtail hairs. A diagnosis of PIA was established, and topical treatment with minoxidil 5% solution twice a day was initiated. At the follow-up visit after 4 months, the patient had total hair regrowth.
PIA is a subtype of RIA still poorly studied in the literature. Hair loss is caused by aggression by radiations of the hair follicle in the anagen phase, leading to an interruption of the mitotic activity of the matrix cells. The cells of the follicular bulb are characterized by marked mitotic activity at this stage and are consequently more susceptible to cytotoxic damage. All this causes tightening of the proximal portion of the hair shaft, increasing its fragility and susceptibility to breakage.
放射性脱发(RIA)是颅脑放射治疗(RT)产生的一种副作用,可为暂时性或永久性。在癌症患者中,RIA的发生率低于化疗所致脱发,尽管前者更易导致永久性脱发。其最初表现为生长期毛囊基质细胞急性剂量依赖性损伤所致的严重生长期脱发。质子治疗(PT)是用于治疗脑肿瘤的一种特殊类型的放射治疗,有时可导致质子诱导性脱发(PIA),这是RIA的一种罕见亚型。下面,我们报告1例在接受额叶脑膜瘤PT治疗后出现PIA的患者。
一名38岁女性患者因额叶广泛脱发就诊于我们的毛发门诊。3年前被诊断为额叶脑膜瘤后,采用扫描束PT对额叶进行辅助放疗(平均剂量45 Gy)。治疗结束后两周,患者因PT治疗区域弥漫性脱发引起我们的注意。毛发镜检查显示有火焰状毛发、断发、黑点和辫子状毛发。确诊为PIA,并开始每天两次外用5%米诺地尔溶液治疗。4个月后的随访中,患者头发完全再生。
PIA是RIA的一种亚型,在文献中仍研究较少。脱发是由于生长期毛囊受到辐射侵袭,导致基质细胞有丝分裂活动中断所致。在此阶段,毛囊球细胞具有明显的有丝分裂活动,因此更容易受到细胞毒性损伤。所有这些导致毛干近端部分收紧,增加其脆性和易断性。