COVID-19-induced Scalp Alopecia Treated Effectively with Stem Cell Serum.
Study Design
- 연구 유형
- Case Reports
- 대상 집단
- Patients with COVID-19-induced scalp alopecia
- 중재
- COVID-19-induced Scalp Alopecia Treated Effectively with Stem Cell Serum. None
- 대조군
- None
- 일차 결과
- Hair regrowth in COVID-19-induced alopecia
- 효과 방향
- Positive
- 비뚤림 위험
- High
Abstract
Up to 36.7% of symptomatic COVID-19 patients will have telogen effluvium (TE), which refers to diffuse scalp alopecia. With the continuing global pandemic, a review of literature reports unpredictable and incomplete recovery with conventional treatment like minoxidil. The pathogenesis of COVID-19-induced TE may be more severe than that of conventional TE as the hair follicles are proposed to be directly damaged by cytokines and thromboembolism. There is no current standardized treatment for COVID-19-induced TE. We present a patient with severe chronic TE, with no spontaneous recovery after 6 months of hair loss and minimal response to minoxidil. We commenced monthly applications of stem cell serum (Calecim). We present the results of five treatments spaced monthly, after which he experienced effective regrowth of scalp hair. We propose stem cell serum for patients who have failed conventional treatment or as an adjunct to conventional therapy in COVID-19-induced TE.
요약
Stem cell serum is proposed for patients who have failed conventional treatment or as an adjunct to conventional therapy in COVID-19-induced TE, and a patient with severe chronic TE is presented, with no spontaneous recovery after 6 months of hair loss and minimal response to minoxidil.
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