Concordance Among In-Vivo Reflectance Confocal Microscopy, Trichoscopy, and Histopathology in the Evaluation of Alopecia Areata Incognita

    October 2024 in “ Dermatology Practical & Conceptual
    Michela Starace, Nathalie De Carvalho, Daniel Fernandes Melo, Stephano Cedirian, Victor Desmond Mandel, Carla Jorge Machado, Cosimo Misciali, Giovanni Pellacani, Bianca Maria Piraccini, Marco Ardigò
    TLDR Reflectance confocal microscopy is a promising non-invasive tool for diagnosing alopecia areata incognita.
    The study highlights the potential of reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) as a non-invasive diagnostic tool for alopecia areata incognita, showing substantial agreement with histopathology in identifying key features. Although some discrepancies were noted, particularly in detecting inflammatory infiltrates, RCM's non-invasive nature could enhance patient experiences and allow for real-time disease monitoring, leading to improved treatment decisions. The technology's applicability may extend beyond alopecia areata incognita, offering more patient-friendly diagnostic options in the field of trichology.
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