Dahlin P A, George J, Nérette J C
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1984 Aug;65(8):485-6.
A 26-year-old man sustained a C5 complete spinal cord injury (SCI) and displayed hysteric behavior which continued into the fourth month of hospitalization. Four months after injury, sudden loss of scalp hair was noted, consistent with psychogenic telogen effluvium. Other causes of hair loss were ruled out. During the sixth month, peak hair loss was noted over the back of the head. Four months after peak shedding, the loss of young club hairs was no longer observed. Recovery was complete seven months after peak loss, leaving a smaller permanent area of diffuse hair loss over the occiput. This pattern of hair loss has not been described previously in association with SCI.
一名26岁男性遭受C5完全性脊髓损伤(SCI),并表现出癔症行为,这种行为持续到住院的第四个月。受伤四个月后,发现头皮毛发突然脱落,符合心因性休止期脱发。排除了其他脱发原因。在第六个月时,发现头顶后部脱发最为严重。脱发高峰四个月后,不再观察到年轻的杵状毛脱落。脱发高峰七个月后完全恢复,仅在枕部留下较小的永久性弥漫性脱发区。此前尚未有与脊髓损伤相关的这种脱发模式的描述。