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Examining blood pressure changes with spironolactone for alopecia: A retrospective analysis
Desai, Deesha; Nohria, Ambika; Sikora, Michelle; Anyanwu, Nnaemeka; Caplan, Avrom S; Garshick, Michael; Shapiro, Jerry; Lo Sicco, Kristen I
PMID: 39197494
ISSN: 1097-6787
CID: 5729792
Response to "No increased risk of breast or gynecologic malignancies in women exposed to spironolactone for dermatologic conditions: A retrospective cohort study" [Letter]
Desai, Deesha; Sikora, Michelle; Nohria, Ambika; Caplan, Avrom S; Lacouture, Mario; Shapiro, Jerry; Lo Sicco, Kristen I
PMID: 39168312
ISSN: 1097-6787
CID: 5680802
Assessing the influence of medications with antagonistic effects on low-dose oral minoxidil in patients with alopecia: A retrospective study
Desai, Deesha; Nohria, Ambika; Sikora, Michelle; Buontempo, Michael; Shapiro, Jerry; Caplan, Avrom S; Garshick, Michael; Lo Sicco, Kristen I
PMCID:11387517
PMID: 39268196
ISSN: 2666-3287
CID: 5690722
Impact of an alopecia educational lecture on medical student knowledge [Letter]
Nohria, Ambika; Desai, Deesha; Maas, Derek; Martin, Mackenzie R; Ristianto, Zasca-Aisha; Bawany, Fatima; Shapiro, Jerry; Mazori, Daniel R; Lo Sicco, Kristen I
PMID: 39503794
ISSN: 1432-069x
CID: 5766832
Evaluating dermatologists' knowledge of and attitudes toward Janus kinase inhibitor therapy for the treatment of alopecia areata
Nohria, Ambika; Desai, Deesha; Lee, Alison; Karagounis, Theodora; Shapiro, Jerry; Garshick, Michael; Lo Sicco, Kristen I
PMID: 39009225
ISSN: 1097-6787
CID: 5695892
Clinicopathologic features, demographics, disease burden, and therapeutics in alopecic sarcoidosis: a case series and systematic review
Obijiofor, Chinemelum; Sikora, Michelle; Moshiri, Ata S; Alam, Mariam; Lo Sicco, Kristen I; Imadojemu, Sotonye; Caplan, Avrom S
BACKGROUND/UNASSIGNED:Alopecic sarcoidosis is an uncommon cutaneous manifestation of sarcoidosis. Scarring and nonscarring alopecic sarcoidosis have been reported; however, information on the epidemiology, systemic disease associations, and treatment efficacy is limited. OBJECTIVE/UNASSIGNED:To address these gaps, we conducted a retrospective chart review and systematic literature review of alopecic sarcoidosis cases. METHODS/UNASSIGNED:Full-text English publications from PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar from inception to August 2023 were analyzed. Treatment evidence quality was assessed using the modified Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine rating scale. Three patients with biopsy-proven alopecic sarcoidosis were included as a case series, all demonstrating systemic sarcoidosis and 2 requiring multiple therapies. Among 1778 search results, 60 articles representing 77 cases of alopecic and scalp sarcoidosis were included. Patients were categorized into 4 distinct alopecic subgroups. Black patients constituted the majority of all subgroups. RESULTS/UNASSIGNED:Extracutaneous sarcoidosis burden was high across all alopecic subgroups, with ocular disease appearing overrepresented. Topical and oral corticosteroids were the main treatments. Though scarring alopecia patients had poor outcomes despite receiving immunomodulators/cx, limited data suggest potential efficacy of tumor necrosis factor-alpha inhibitors. LIMITATIONS/UNASSIGNED:This study has a small sample size. CONCLUSION/UNASSIGNED:Our findings underscore the importance of evidence-based strategies for improving alopecic sarcoidosis management. Prompt diagnosis and systemic evaluation, especially for scarring alopecia, are essential for timely intervention to optimize patient outcomes.
PMCID:11398751
PMID: 39281007
ISSN: 2352-6475
CID: 5719722
Response to "Systemic correlates of cutaneous manifestations of lupus erythematosus" [Letter]
Needle, Carli; Brinks, Anna; Kearney, Caitlin; Femia, Alisa; Lo Sicco, Kristen
PMID: 39030771
ISSN: 1365-4632
CID: 5732112
Comparative analysis of low-dose oral minoxidil with spironolactone versus finasteride or dutasteride in female androgenetic alopecia management [Letter]
Desai, Deesha D; Nohria, Ambika; Sikora, Michelle; Anyanwu, Nnaemeka; Shapiro, Jerry; Lo Sicco, Kristen I
LDOM has enhanced treatment options for female AGA, yet its combined efficacy with therapies such as spironolactone, finasteride, or dutasteride remains inadequately explored. This study aims to compare the efficacy and safety of LDOM in combination with spironolactone versus LDOM with finasteride or dutasteride in women with AGA. Our analysis revealed that both combination therapies produced similar improvements in hair growth and had comparable safety profiles. Although the LDOM with finasteride/dutasteride group showed a greater average increase in hair width and density, these differences were not statistically significant. These results endorse the use of LDOM in combination with either spironolactone or finasteride/dutasteride for female AGA, and underscore the necessity for further research to validate these findings and assess long-term treatment outcomes.
PMID: 39276230
ISSN: 1432-069x
CID: 5690932
GLP-1 agonists and hair loss: a call for further investigation
Desai, Deesha D; Sikora, Michelle; Nohria, Ambika; Bordone, Lindsey; Caplan, Avrom S; Shapiro, Jerry; Lo Sicco, Kristen I
The widespread adoption of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonists in treating type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and obesity has sparked investigations into their impact on hair health, an area characterized by diverse conjectures. Some propose potential risks such as disrupted hair growth cycles or premature androgenetic alopecia (AGA), while others suggest benefits linked to improved insulin sensitivity and enhanced scalp blood circulation. However, despite these theoretical underpinnings, clinical evidence linking GLP-1 agonists to hair loss remains sparse. The necessity for vigilant patient monitoring and collaborative efforts cannot be overstressed in comprehensively addressing any potential consequences of GLP-1 agonist therapy on hair health as their use continues to expand.
PMID: 38741261
ISSN: 1365-4632
CID: 5658642
Central serous chorioretinopathy after scalp and eyebrow intralesional triamcinolone acetonide injections: Report of two cases [Case Report]
Desai, Deesha; Nohria, Ambika; Alhanshali, Lina; Buontempo, Michael; Lo Sicco, Kristen I; Fern, Craig; Shapiro, Jerry
PMCID:11367531
PMID: 39224870
ISSN: 2352-5126
CID: 5687722