Trichoscopy

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Overview of trichoscopy in dermatology


Trichoscopy[edit]

Trichoscopy image showing alopecia areata

Trichoscopy is a non-invasive diagnostic method used in dermatology to examine the hair and scalp. It is a form of dermoscopy specifically applied to the scalp and hair, allowing for the visualization of hair shaft abnormalities, scalp conditions, and hair follicle disorders.

History[edit]

Trichoscopy has evolved from the broader field of dermoscopy, which was initially developed for the examination of skin lesions. The adaptation of dermoscopy techniques to the study of hair and scalp has provided dermatologists with a powerful tool for diagnosing various hair disorders.

Technique[edit]

Trichoscopy involves the use of a dermatoscope, a handheld device equipped with a magnifying lens and a light source. The device is placed directly on the scalp or hair, and images are captured for analysis. The magnification typically ranges from 10x to 70x, allowing for detailed examination of hair and scalp structures.

Applications[edit]

Trichoscopy is used to diagnose a variety of hair and scalp conditions, including:

Alopecia Areata[edit]

In cases of alopecia areata, trichoscopy can reveal characteristic features such as "exclamation mark" hairs, yellow dots, and black dots. These findings help differentiate alopecia areata from other forms of hair loss.

Androgenetic Alopecia[edit]

Trichoscopy can identify miniaturized hair follicles and a variation in hair shaft diameter, which are indicative of androgenetic alopecia.

Advantages[edit]

Trichoscopy offers several advantages over traditional diagnostic methods:

  • Non-invasive and painless
  • Provides immediate results
  • Allows for the monitoring of treatment progress

Limitations[edit]

While trichoscopy is a valuable tool, it has limitations. It requires expertise to interpret the findings accurately, and it may not replace the need for a biopsy in certain cases.

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