Shakhashiro Muna, Pasagic Sandro, Wilson Chase L
Internal Medicine, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, USA.
Dermatology, Elkhorn Dermatology, Guyana, USA.
Cureus. 2023 Sep 8;15(9):e44920. doi: 10.7759/cureus.44920. eCollection 2023 Sep.
Alopecia areata (AA), an autoimmune inflammatory disorder causing non-scarring hair loss, predominantly affects the adult population and is rarely encountered in young infants and neonates. The etiology of this condition remains multifactorial, involving complex interactions between genetic, autoimmune, and environmental factors. In this report, we present a notable case of a four-month-old infant who presented with distinct band-like hair loss on the right inferior lateral forehead, left inferior lateral forehead, and superior middle forehead following a culturally significant head-shaving ritual known as Chudakarana. This unique presentation of ophiasis AA in an infant is an unusual occurrence and has been associated with a poor prognosis. The patient received topical treatment with triamcinolone 0.1% lotion, resulting in improvement of alopecia at the six-week follow-up, although complete resolution of symptoms was not achieved. This case highlights the significance of recognizing atypical presentations of AA in the pediatric population and underscores the complexities in associated cultural factors.
斑秃(AA)是一种导致非瘢痕性脱发的自身免疫性炎症性疾病,主要影响成年人,在幼儿和新生儿中很少见。这种疾病的病因仍然是多因素的,涉及遗传、自身免疫和环境因素之间的复杂相互作用。在本报告中,我们介绍了一个值得注意的病例,一名四个月大的婴儿在进行了名为Chudakarana的具有文化意义的剃发仪式后,右侧下外侧前额、左侧下外侧前额和上中部前额出现了明显的带状脱发。这种婴儿期ophiasis型斑秃的独特表现并不常见,且与预后不良有关。患者接受了0.1%曲安奈德洗剂的局部治疗,在六周随访时脱发有所改善,尽管症状并未完全缓解。该病例突出了认识儿童斑秃非典型表现的重要性,并强调了相关文化因素的复杂性。