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Lipedematous Alopecia in an Asian Woman: Is It an Advanced Stage of Lipedematous Scalp?
Authors:Ji Yeon Hong  Kapsok Li  Chang Kwun Hong
Institution:Department of Dermatology, Chung-Ang University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.;1.Department of Dermatology, H Plus Yangji Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract:Lipedematous alopecia (LA) is a rare disease entity that manifests as increased thickness of subcutaneous fatty tissue in the scalp with a variable degree of acquired, non-scarring alopecia. Although the pathogenesis of alopecia in LA is not clear, it is assumed that the increased thickness of subcutaneous fat retards hair growth by disturbing the peripheral microenvironment of the hair bulb. LA is clinically distinguishable from lipedematous scalp (LS) in that LS is not associated with any hair abnormalities, while LA is characterized by variable degree of hair loss. However, both LA and LS share increased scalp thickness. Here, we describe a rare case of LA on the frontal scalp of an Asian woman, further characterize the clinical and histologic features, and suggest applying an integrated diagnosis as lipedematous diseases of the scalp.
Keywords:Alopecia  Lipedematous alopecia  Lipedematous scalp  Lipomatosis
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