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Congenital Triangular Alopecia: A Case of Effective Response with 5% Topical Minoxidil in a Male Adolescent.

Frizam Dwindamuldan SutisnaSrie Prihianti GondokaryonoReiva Farah DwiyanaRaden Mohamad Rendy Ariezal EffendiNisrina TacheRafithia Anandita
Published in: Clinical, cosmetic and investigational dermatology (2024)
Congenital triangular alopecia (CTA) is a rare entity of non-cicatricial alopecia characterized by triangular or oval-shaped alopecia patches on the frontotemporal region of the scalp. Few therapeutic options exist, and there is currently no effective treatment except for hair transplantation. We report the case of an adolescent boy with CTA who was treated with 5% topical minoxidil solution. During therapy, the patient showed improvement in the form of the appearance of terminal hairs, which started to show after two months of treatment. After eight months of treatment, the affected area was fully covered with dense terminal hairs. The patient did not report any adverse reactions/side effects.
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