A report of successful management with simvastatin plus ezetimibe in alopecia areata
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Arellano, Javier
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A report of successful management with simvastatin plus ezetimibe in alopecia areata
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Alopecia areata is a common type of non-scarring alopecia. Although the exact pathogenesis remains
elusive, alopecia areata is thought to have a multifactorial etiology described as an interplay of genetic
predisposition and environmental exposures. In patients with genetic susceptibility, stress, infection, and
microtrauma have been documented to decrease immunosuppressive cytokines that generally maintain
the hair follicle's immune privilege. There is currently no curative therapy for alopecia areata, although
some treatments can induce hair growth in a percentage of patients. It has been postulated that
simvastatin reestablishes the immune privilege, and ezetimibe would provide an immunomodulatory and
anti-inflammatory effect. We report a case of a 23 years-old woman with alopecia areata successfully
treated with simvastatin/ezetimibe.
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