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TITLE Alopecia areata treated with topical minoxidil. AUTHOR Weiss VC; West DP; Fu TS; Robinson LA; Cook B; Cohen RL; Chambers DA SOURCE Arch Dermatol 1984 Apr; 120 (4): 457-63 LANGUAGE OF ORIGIN English ABSTRACT A 1% minoxidil topical solution was used to treat 48 patients with alopecia areata, ie, 24 patients with patchy disease and 24 patients with alopecia totalis or alopecia universalis. Twenty-five patients had terminal hair regrowth; in 11 of the 25 patients, it was cosmetically acceptable. No clinical features of the disease seemed to indicate the likelihood of hair regrowth. Hair regrowth began approximately two months after the initiation of treatment and was not uniformly well maintained after the treatment was terminated. One patient had an allergic contact dermatitis reaction to the minoxidil solution; no systemic side effects were seen. No notable systemic absorption was found in 18 adult patients. Effects on cutaneous blood flow or the immune system or some direct effect on hair follicles are possible mechanisms by which minoxidil therapy might stimulate hair growth. (AUTHOR) MJTR: Alopecia Areata DT. Minoxidil TU. Pyrimidines TU. MNTR: Administration, Topical. Adolescence. Adult. Aged. Alopecia Areata PA. Child. Female. Hair GD. Hair PA. Human. Male. Middle Age. Support, Non-U.S. Gov't. JOURNAL ARTICLE RNUM: 0 (Pyrimidines); 38304-91-5 (Minoxidil) GEOT: UNITED STATES IDEN: ISSN: 0003-987X. JOURNAL-CODE: 6WU. ENTRY-DATE: 840420. JOURNAL-SUBSET: A M X. IM-DATE: 8406. ACCE: 84152889 Copyright © 2007 follicle.com All rights reserved. Information in this document may change without notice. |