OnlineMedEd: Dermatology - "Alopecia" Flashcards
Hair loss due to scarring is called _____________ loss.
cicatricial
Which type of male-pattern baldness responds to finasteride?
The crown (“bald spot”)
The receding hairline does not.
The generic name of Rogaine is _____________.
minoxidil
What is the exclamation point sign? What does it indicate?
The exclamation point sign occurs in alopecia areata. It is a narrowing of hair follicles in which they taper down to the skin. It results from autoimmune destruction of growing hair.
Alopecia areata is treated with ______________.
steroids
_____________ is a fungal infection that causes hair loss.
Tinea capitis
How does tinea capitis appear?
As a well-circumscribed patch of hair loss
The classic way testers get you on tinea capitis is ______________.
in the therapy: it is the only fungal skin infection which is treated with oral griseofulvin (as opposed to topical clotrimazole) as a first-line agent
How do you treat traction alopecia?
You don’t.
It must be prevented because it is permanent when it occurs.
The hairs are different lengths in ______________.
trichotillomania (because hairs are pulled out one at a time)
Go through the four stages of hair growth.
1) Anagen (growth)
2) Catagen (regression)
3) Telogen (resting)
4) Exogen (shedding)