Alopecia Areata Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Efficacy of Combining 308 Nm-Excimer Light and Topical Steroid in the Treatment of Alopecia Areata
Alopecia areata is a polygenic autoimmune disease causing hair loss, particularly during the anagen phase of hair growth This condition has a lifetime risk of about 2.1% of the world population and the cumulative incidence seems to rise linearly with age . Patchy non scarring hair loss on the scalp is the most common clinical presentation, although it can also occur elsewhere . In addition to patchy Alopecia Areata , a more severe form, alopecia totalis , presents with diffuse hair loss across the scalp. In the most severe form, alopecia universalis , hair loss occurs on all areas of the body, including the beard, eyelashes, and extremities .
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 30 |
Est. completion date | September 30, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | April 1, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 16 Years to 40 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - aged 16-40 years, - Good general health, - A clinical diagnosis of multiple Alopecia Areata of the scalp. - Hair loss <25 percent of the total scalp. - No use of drugs or hair care products influencing hair growth in the last 2 months. Exclusion Criteria: - Other causes of hair loss (like endocrine or immunological diseases). - Skin disease in the treatment area. - Pregnant or lactating patients. - Hair transplantation history. - Photosensitivity history. - Malignant tumor history. |
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Assiut University |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Severity of ALopecia Tool score | The scalp is divided into four parts on the basis of surface area as follows: vertex or top = 40 percent (0.40), right side = 18 percent (0.18), left side = 18 percent (0.18) and the posterior aspect = 24 percent (0.24). Percentage of hair loss in any of the four areas was multiplied by the percentage of the scalp covered in that area. The Severity of Alopecia Tool score is the sum of the percentage of hair loss in all the areas mentioned above.[10] | 9months | |
Primary | digital photographs | using identical camera settings, lighting, patient positioning and background. | 9months | |
Primary | The hair regrowth in the patches of alopecia | 0 = no hair regrowth,
= 1-25percent hair regrowth, = 26-50percent hair regrowth, = 51-75percent hair regrowth, and = 76-100 percent hair regrowth. |
9months | |
Primary | Dermoscopic evaluation | Dermoscopy will be used to analyze the change in the count of hair at intervals of 4 weeks. The number of hair (total, vellus, and terminal hairs) will be calculated by dermoscopy . | 9months | |
Primary | A patient satisfaction score | 0 to 25percent change = not satisfied, 26 to 50percent = mildly satisfied, 51 to 75percent = moderately satisfied, 76 to 100percent = very satisfied | 9months | |
Primary | adverse effects | Any encountered adverse effects in terms of pain, erythema, edema and crusts will be recorded. | 9months | |
Primary | dermoscopic evaluation | The mean diameter of hair will be recorded for analysis. | 9months | |
Primary | dermoscopic evaluation | diameter of hair will be measured | 9months |
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