Successful Response to a Combination of Intralesional Methotrexate and Fractional CO2 Laser in Refractory Alopecia Areata: Case Report

Introduction: Refractory cases of alopecia areata (AA) may be considered a therapeutic challenge. Intralesional methotrexate (IL-MTX) has been used in other dermatological diseases rather than AA. Likewise, its topical use as an immunosuppressant drug may be of interest for the control of the lympho...

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Veröffentlicht in:Skin appendage disorders 2022-11, Vol.8 (6), p.486-491
Hauptverfasser: Rodríguez-Villa Lario, Ana, Aguado-García, Ángel, Andrés-Lencina, Juan José, Corredera, Cristina, García-Legaz Martínez, Marta, Alonso de Celada, Ricardo M., Subiabre-Ferrer, Daniela, Valenzuela-Oñate, Cristian, Ricart-Vayá, José María, Gómez-Zubiaur, Alba
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: Refractory cases of alopecia areata (AA) may be considered a therapeutic challenge. Intralesional methotrexate (IL-MTX) has been used in other dermatological diseases rather than AA. Likewise, its topical use as an immunosuppressant drug may be of interest for the control of the lymphoid infiltrate in AA. On the other hand, the use of fractional ablative laser is supported in literature as an alternative or complementary treatment in AA, whilst the generation of columns of thermal damage may favour the migration of cells and cytokines that are beneficial. Case Presentation: In this paper, we present 2 cases in which IL-MTX and ablative fractional CO 2 laser were combined with excellent outcomes. Conclusion: Previous research encompasses a total of 23 patients. Most patients presented with patchy AA. The doses administered ranged from 2.5 to 50 mg with an average frequency of 3 weeks. On average, most patients required a minimum of 3 sessions. One case employed 1% topical methotrexate ointment. Adverse local events were mild and transient. In conclusion, the concomitant application of these treatments has not been reported previously. Specific recommendations relating to the appropriate dosing of the drug, frequency of administration, and requirements for analytical control studies should be determined in further studies.
ISSN:2296-9195
2296-9160
DOI:10.1159/000524672