Features of Hemorheological Disorders in Patients With Alopecia Associated With Coronavirus Infection

    June 2025 in “ Голова и шея.
    M.V. Kruchinina, O. N. Pozdnyakova, O.B. Nemchaninova Nemchaninova, Аndrey А. Gromov, Э. В. Кручинина
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    TLDR COVID-19-related hair loss may be linked to blood flow disorders and inflammation.
    The study examines hemorheological disorders in 76 women with alopecia following COVID-19, identifying significant changes in erythrocyte parameters and hemostasis. Key findings include decreased cell surface charge, increased cell aggregation, reduced deformability, and altered membrane structure, indicating activation of cellular hemostasis and coagulation. These changes, driven by inflammation and increased fibrinogen levels, suggest a pathogenetic role in alopecia associated with COVID-19. The study highlights the need for further research to understand the mechanisms linking COVID-19, blood flow disorders, and hair loss, which could inform more effective treatment strategies.
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