Long-Term Follow-Up of Previously Reported Case of Trichomegaly Associated with Alopecia Areata in a 3-Year-Old Girl

    March 2012 in “ Pediatric Dermatology
    Diana Droubi, Michael R. Nazareth, Ilene Rothman
    TLDR The girl with long eyelashes and hair loss was monitored over time to understand and manage her condition better.
    The document reported a long-term follow-up of a previously documented case of trichomegaly associated with alopecia areata in a 3-year-old girl. The follow-up provided insights into the progression and management of the condition over time. The case highlighted the unique presentation of trichomegaly, characterized by abnormally long eyelashes, in conjunction with alopecia areata, a condition causing hair loss. The correspondence emphasized the importance of monitoring and documenting rare dermatological conditions to better understand their long-term outcomes and potential treatment strategies.
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