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Topical Minoxidil in the Treatment of Alopecia Areata and Male-Pattern Alopecia

Yuan-Pei Shi, MD
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Department of Dermatology First Hospital of Shanghai Textile Bureau Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China


Arch Dermatol. 1986;122(5):506-506. doi:10.1001/archderm.1986.01660170030011
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To the Editor.—  Having read the articles by Weiss et al,1 Fenton and Wilkinson,2 Maitland,3 and Hindson et al,4 we would like to present the results of our work on the treatment of alopecia. A 1% minoxidil topical preparation in a cream base was used in 28 cases of alopecia areata (AA) and 40 cases of male-pattern alopecia (MPA). The evaluation was made within a period of six months. The efficacy of treatment with minoxidil was determined using the criteria of Weiss et al,1 and the involution of Hamilton's criteria for classification5 in MPA. The same cream base, without minoxidil, was used as a placebo. Topical cream was rubbed onto the hairless patch until the patients felt a slight warm sensation.A total of 54 patients (27 men and 27 women) with AA, aged 8 to 72 years (mean, 35.4 years), with duration of AA

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Weiss VC, West DP, Fu TS, et al:  Alopecia areata treatment with topical minoxidil . Arch Dermatol 1984;;120:457-463.
Fenton DA, Wilkinson JD:  Topical minoxidil in the treatment of alopecia areata . Br Med J 1983;;287:1015-1017.
Maitland J, Aldridge RD, Main RA, et al:  Topical minoxidil in the treatment of alopecia areata . Br Med J 1984;;288:794.
Hindson C, Spiro J, Taylor A, et al:  Topical minoxidil in the treatment of alopecia areata . Br Med J 1984;;288:1087.
Rook A, Savin JA:  Common baldness and alopecia areata , in Rook A, Savin JA (eds): Recent Advances in Dermatology . New York, Churchill Livingstone Inc, 1977;, pp 223-247.
De Villez RL:  Topical minoxidil therapy in hereditary androgenetic alopecia . Arch Dermatol 1985;;21:197-202.

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Weiss VC, West DP, Fu TS, et al:  Alopecia areata treatment with topical minoxidil . Arch Dermatol 1984;;120:457-463.
Fenton DA, Wilkinson JD:  Topical minoxidil in the treatment of alopecia areata . Br Med J 1983;;287:1015-1017.
Maitland J, Aldridge RD, Main RA, et al:  Topical minoxidil in the treatment of alopecia areata . Br Med J 1984;;288:794.
Hindson C, Spiro J, Taylor A, et al:  Topical minoxidil in the treatment of alopecia areata . Br Med J 1984;;288:1087.
Rook A, Savin JA:  Common baldness and alopecia areata , in Rook A, Savin JA (eds): Recent Advances in Dermatology . New York, Churchill Livingstone Inc, 1977;, pp 223-247.
De Villez RL:  Topical minoxidil therapy in hereditary androgenetic alopecia . Arch Dermatol 1985;;21:197-202.

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