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Niveles séricos de ferritina en efluvio telógeno idiopático

Authors: Milton Mejía; Mónica Salazar; Claudia Uribe;

Niveles séricos de ferritina en efluvio telógeno idiopático

Abstract

La relación entre la pérdida difusa del pelo en telógeno y la deficiencia de hierro en presencia o ausencia de anemia es motivo de controversia. Algunos autores han sugerido la existencia de asociación entre niveles séricos bajos de ferritina y la aparición de efluvio telógeno, pero tal afirmación no está adecuadamente sustentada por estudios epidemiológicos. La meta de este estudio fue determinar la asociación entre niveles séricos de ferritina 12 meses); los niveles de ferritina fueron 70 μg/1. La hemoglobina se encontró en límites normales (12-16 g/dl) en el 92.8% de los casos; cinco pacientes presentaron valores elevados de TSH (> 4.00 μU/mi), tres de ellas tenían, además, niveles de ferritina <40 μg/1. Estos hallazgos sugieren una relación entre la existencia de depósitos tisulares de hierro disminuidos y la pérdida de pelo en telógeno en pacientes sin causa aparente de su alopecia; tal relación buscará ser confirmada en las fases futuras de este estudio.

Keywords

ferritina, hierro, RL1-803, Dermatology, alopecia

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