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Original Article
2003:69:2;131-132
PMID: 17642856

Hair loss in cancer chemotherapeutic patients

V Chadha, SD Shenoi
 Dept. of Skin & STD, Kasturba Medical College and Hospitals, Manipal - 576 119, India

Correspondence Address:
S D Shenoi
Dept. of Skin & STD, Kasturba Medical College and Hospitals, Manipal - 576 119
India
How to cite this article:
Chadha V, Shenoi S D. Hair loss in cancer chemotherapeutic patients. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 2003;69:131-132
Copyright: (C)2003 Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology

Abstract

The hair loss in 8 cancer patients aged between 18 and 60 years on chemotherapy was studied. All had diffuce moderate alopecio within 1 month of starting treatment. Of the 8, 3 had only telogen hairs and 3 had high dystrophic hair count. Both anagen and telogen effluvium are implicated.
Keywords: Hair loss, Cancer chemotherapy, Trichogram

Introduction

Cancer chemotherapeutic agents like doxorubicin and vincristine cause severe alopecia, methotrexate and cyclophosphamide to a lesser degree and cis-platin not al all.[1] These drugs cause dose related inhibition of multiplying matrix cells causing narrowina of the keratogenous zone and consequent thinning of the shaft. The hairs lost during the anagen stage show thinned tapering roots without a sheath i.e. dystrophic hair. Our aim was to study hair loss and trichogram in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy.

Materials and Methods

A gentle pull test was done where 8-10 hairs were grasped between the thumb and index finger and firm steady traction was applied along the length of the hair. More than 4 hairs being pulled out indicated active shedding. Forcible hair pluck test was done where 25 hair shafts from 5 sites on the scalp were grasped 1 cm from the surface with a rubber tipped hemostat and forcibly plucked out in the direction of hair growth. Hair roots were then studied under the microscope.

Results

All 8 patients had diffuse, moderate alopecia. Hair loss was noted from 10 days to a month after starting chemotherapy and was prominent over frontal, vertex and parietal areas. Pull test was positive in 5 cases. All cases showed variation in diameter of hair shafts. Out of 8 patients, 3 had only telogen hairs and 3 showed high dystrophic hair count [Table - 1].

Discussion

All patients had hair loss within 1 month after the onset of chemotherapy which suggested anagen effluvium. The trichogram results in 3 patients suggested a telogen effluvium either due to the stress of the disease or due to chemotherapy. It is also possible that anagen hairs were already shed, leaving telogen hairs. Three cases showed a high dystrophic hair count. The fall which was initially severe continued during the course of treatment.

Alopecia is one of the most traumatic side effects of cancer chemotherapy and changes in self-concept and body image can develop.[2] Hair loss following chemotherapy is termed ′anagen effluvium′ and is defined as the loss of dystrophic anagen hairs within several days of a metabolic insult due to abrupt decrease or cessation of reproduction of matrix cells.[3]

Various measures have been tried to prevent hair loss. Topical minoxidil has been found to decrease the duration of alopecia by chemotherapy.[4] Cooling the scalp immediately before and for a long tine after administration of drug bolus is another common approach and found effective.[5] However it may not work when multiple drug regimes or very high doses of individual drugs are used. In animal models, topical agents such as Imuvert,[6] cyclosporin A[7] and 1,25-dithydroxyvitaminD3[8] have prevented chemotherapy-induced alppecia.

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