Skolnik P, Eaglstein W H, Ziboh V A
Arch Dermatol. 1977 Jul;113(7):939-41.
An essential fatty acid (EFA) deficiency developed in a 19-year-old man who was being maintained on a long-term regimen of fat-free, intravenous hyperalimentation fluids. The EFA deficiency was reversed after 21 days by daily, topical application of linoleic acid to the patient's skin. The ratio of eicosatrienoic acid (20:3, n-9) to eicosatetraenoic acid (20:4, n-6) decreased to normal levels in the skin and serum with clinical improvement of the EFA deficiency syndrome. The cutaneous manifestations (scalp dermatitis, alopecia, and depigmentation of hair) were reversed with continued, topical application of safflower oil, which contains 60% to 70% linoleic acid.
一名19岁男性因长期接受无脂静脉高营养输液治疗而出现必需脂肪酸(EFA)缺乏。通过每天在患者皮肤局部涂抹亚油酸,21天后EFA缺乏得到逆转。随着EFA缺乏综合征临床症状的改善,皮肤和血清中二十碳三烯酸(20:3,n-9)与二十碳四烯酸(20:4,n-6)的比例降至正常水平。通过持续局部涂抹含有60%至70%亚油酸的红花油,皮肤表现(头皮皮炎、脱发和头发色素脱失)得到逆转。