A clinical profile of childhood alopecia areata in a tertiary care hospital in Chennai, India

Background: Data of Clinical profile of childhood alopecia areata (AA) is inadequate in India. Hence this study was carried out. Materials and Methods: All new cases of childhood alopecia areata (AA) were studied from September of 2015 to September 2016, for a total duration of 1 year. In this prosp...

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Main Authors: Naveen Chandra Atluru, Vritika Gaddam, Sudha Rangarajan, Krishnakanth Muralidhar, Mahalakshmi Veeraraghavan
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology
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Online Access:http://www.ijpd.in/article.asp?issn=2319-7250;year=2019;volume=20;issue=4;spage=320;epage=324;aulast=Atluru
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spelling doaj-f12f6ddfd3e5406cb6988e96cb5f42202020-11-25T00:09:23ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology2319-72502019-01-0120432032410.4103/ijpd.IJPD_13_17A clinical profile of childhood alopecia areata in a tertiary care hospital in Chennai, IndiaNaveen Chandra AtluruVritika GaddamSudha RangarajanKrishnakanth MuralidharMahalakshmi VeeraraghavanBackground: Data of Clinical profile of childhood alopecia areata (AA) is inadequate in India. Hence this study was carried out. Materials and Methods: All new cases of childhood alopecia areata (AA) were studied from September of 2015 to September 2016, for a total duration of 1 year. In this prospective study, a total of 150 patients were diagnosed with AA, out of which 39 pediatric patients were enrolled in our study. Results: A total of 23 girls (58.97%) and 16 boys (40.02%) were seen with a ratio of 1.4:1 (female:male). All 39 patients are of South Indian decent and had an age of onset ranging from 2- to 18-year-old with the mean being 10.7 years. Twenty-four patients (61.5%) had a rapid onset of the disease, <6 months duration and only one patient had a previous episode of patchy hair loss. The majority of patients, 30 (76.9%), had a mild type of involvement, which was <25% of the scalp. A positive family history of AA was observed in 3 (7.7%) patients. A total of 17 (43.6%) patients had a history of atopy while only 7 (17.95%) patients had family members with a history of atopy. A positive family history of AA was seen in 3 (8.3%). Other systemic associations such as vitiligo, lichen planus, and Down's syndrome were rare. Conclusions: The age of onset, a positive family history of AA, and associated autoimmune diseases or atopic disorders were observed to not have any influence on the severity of the disease. The results were compared with those reported elsewhere for the similar age group.http://www.ijpd.in/article.asp?issn=2319-7250;year=2019;volume=20;issue=4;spage=320;epage=324;aulast=AtluruAlopecia areataautoimmuneophiasis
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author Naveen Chandra Atluru
Vritika Gaddam
Sudha Rangarajan
Krishnakanth Muralidhar
Mahalakshmi Veeraraghavan
spellingShingle Naveen Chandra Atluru
Vritika Gaddam
Sudha Rangarajan
Krishnakanth Muralidhar
Mahalakshmi Veeraraghavan
A clinical profile of childhood alopecia areata in a tertiary care hospital in Chennai, India
Indian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology
Alopecia areata
autoimmune
ophiasis
author_facet Naveen Chandra Atluru
Vritika Gaddam
Sudha Rangarajan
Krishnakanth Muralidhar
Mahalakshmi Veeraraghavan
author_sort Naveen Chandra Atluru
title A clinical profile of childhood alopecia areata in a tertiary care hospital in Chennai, India
title_short A clinical profile of childhood alopecia areata in a tertiary care hospital in Chennai, India
title_full A clinical profile of childhood alopecia areata in a tertiary care hospital in Chennai, India
title_fullStr A clinical profile of childhood alopecia areata in a tertiary care hospital in Chennai, India
title_full_unstemmed A clinical profile of childhood alopecia areata in a tertiary care hospital in Chennai, India
title_sort clinical profile of childhood alopecia areata in a tertiary care hospital in chennai, india
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology
issn 2319-7250
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Background: Data of Clinical profile of childhood alopecia areata (AA) is inadequate in India. Hence this study was carried out. Materials and Methods: All new cases of childhood alopecia areata (AA) were studied from September of 2015 to September 2016, for a total duration of 1 year. In this prospective study, a total of 150 patients were diagnosed with AA, out of which 39 pediatric patients were enrolled in our study. Results: A total of 23 girls (58.97%) and 16 boys (40.02%) were seen with a ratio of 1.4:1 (female:male). All 39 patients are of South Indian decent and had an age of onset ranging from 2- to 18-year-old with the mean being 10.7 years. Twenty-four patients (61.5%) had a rapid onset of the disease, <6 months duration and only one patient had a previous episode of patchy hair loss. The majority of patients, 30 (76.9%), had a mild type of involvement, which was <25% of the scalp. A positive family history of AA was observed in 3 (7.7%) patients. A total of 17 (43.6%) patients had a history of atopy while only 7 (17.95%) patients had family members with a history of atopy. A positive family history of AA was seen in 3 (8.3%). Other systemic associations such as vitiligo, lichen planus, and Down's syndrome were rare. Conclusions: The age of onset, a positive family history of AA, and associated autoimmune diseases or atopic disorders were observed to not have any influence on the severity of the disease. The results were compared with those reported elsewhere for the similar age group.
topic Alopecia areata
autoimmune
ophiasis
url http://www.ijpd.in/article.asp?issn=2319-7250;year=2019;volume=20;issue=4;spage=320;epage=324;aulast=Atluru
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