Alopecia areata (AA) is a common autoimmune disease that targets hair follicles with a prevalence of approximately 0.1% and a lifetime incidence of approximately 1.7%. AA is the third most prevalent nonscarring hair loss disease. Pentoxifylline (PTX) is a non-selective inhibitor of phosphodiesterases, which moderates the intracellular levels of cyclic adenosine monophosphate and cyclic guanosine monophosphate by decreasing their hydrolysis and augmenting cyclic nucleotide-dependent signal transduction which leads to a wide spectrum of effects on the inflammation. PTX has anti inflammatory effects by inhibiting the pro-inflammatory cytokines (eg, IL-1, IL-6, and IL-8).Intralesional therapy has a number of advantages over topical therapy, including a faster and longer duration of action, penetration that is deeper than topical therapy, removal of the need for long-term topical medication, and improved patient compliance.The effect of microneedling for treatment of AA is supposed to stimulate the dermal papilla and stem cells by mechanical trauma and increasing the blood supply to the hair follicles.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
50
Combined microneedling and topicalpentoxifylline vesrus intalesional pentoxifylline in Alopecia Areata patches in the same patient
Sohag University Hospital
Sohag, Egypt
RECRUITINGmeasuerement of improvement of alopecia areata patches by SALT score
The clinical response will be evaluated based on the SALT score, the following percentages of scalp hair regrowth are possible: A0 = no change or further loss, A1 = 1%-24% regrowth, A2 = 25%-49% regrowth, A3 = 50%-74% regrowth, A4 = 75%-99% regrowth, and A5 = 100% regrowth.
Time frame: 12 month
measuerement of improvement of alopecia areata patches by Trichoscopic signs
Trichoscopic examination each visit to evaluate the results and record signs of improvement of the disease including (short vellus hairs and terminal hairs) and disappearance of signs of activity(exclamation marks, blackdots)
Time frame: 12 month
Ashraf A Abd-Ellatif, lecturer
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